Most of us will never experience first-hand the wonders of East Africa, one of the last wild places on earth. Discover the life-and-death, day-to-day existence of native creatures, including zebras, giraffes, elephants and more, as they struggle to survive in an environment that is slowly disappearing.
This visually stunning program features the photography of award-winning wildlife photographer Todd Gustafson, and is narrated by renowned primatologist and anthropologist Jane Goodall. Over the course of an hour, viewers discover the life-and-death, day-to-day existence of native creatures, including zebras, giraffes, elephants and more, as they struggle to survive in an environment that is slowly disappearing. The camera lens captures the dramatic moment of a kill; the touching image of a mother lovingly grooming her young; the tense stand-off between two males as they fight over a mate; and the heart-stopping instance as a mother gives birth to a new offspring while wondering if a predator is on the hunt nearby.
Set to an original music score written by Gustafson and performed by the Nashville Music Scoring Orchestra, To The Ends Of The Earth artfully combines moving and still images with music to reflect the rhythm of East Africa, providing a captivating look into an incredible world viewers might never see otherwise.
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