Stroop

Wild Films ~ Stroop: A Journey into the Rhino Horn War

Wednesday, October 16, 2019 - 6:30pm to 8:45pm
  • Library Hall
A film by Susan Scott and Bonné de Bod, winner of Best of Festival & Best Indie Film awards at the 2019 International Wildlife Film Festival!

A four-year investigation into South Africa's rhino poaching crisis involved going against some of the most nasty criminal networks. And alongside the rangers in South Africa's rhino sanctuaries the filmmakers move directly into the firing line. Then to Asia where Stroop asks whether there's any basis to the horn's popularity as a cancer cure? This epic investigation exposes a unique panorama of the global trade in rhino horn. 

 

Run Time: 

2 hours 14 min.
"This film will change things."
Africa Geographic

About Wild Films at the Library

Wild Films at the Library is a free series of award-winning international wildlife films selected from the International Wildlife Film Festival. The International Wildlife Film Festival was established in 1977 in Missoula, Montana with a mission to promote awareness, knowledge and understanding of wildlife, habitat, people and nature through excellence in film, television and other media.