Wild Karnataka:Documentary
Movies
1.0 hrs
October 22, 2019 7:30 pm Tuesday

Portraying the state with the highest number of Tigers and Elephants using the latest in technology, Wild Karnataka is a historical masterpiece showcasing the state, its flora, fauna and its sheer natural beauty. Covering every habitat across four years to document and celebrate the spectacular diversity of a single Indian state. Filmed fully in 4K, using not just aerial, but hidden cameras, the film reveals some of the most intimate moments of natural history.

It took 4 years to film, footage worth 400 hours gathered in the making of this 54-minute documentary. Created by Amoghavarsha and team, narrated by Sir David Attenborough.

Organizer
Rupa Saumil/Amoghavarsha JS
An eye for capturing stories of the natural world and his deep roots in technology make Amoghavarsha a unique voice in telling stories of earth and its inhabitants. His latest film Wild Karnataka - India’s very own blue chip natural history documentary narrated by Sir David Attenborough is set to release this fall. His work has been exhibited and appreciated across the world and won international awards. His work on climate change has not only been showcased in the United Nations Climate Change Conference (Paris) by Indian Prime Minister and French President but also at the UN general assembly (New York) amidst World leaders. He has been invited by various international forums to present his work on the use of media and technology in conservation including University of California (Los Angeles) and the Australian government. Amoghavarsha believes the greater journey for him is to build bridges using these portals between consciousness, thus fading the separation between humans and their fellow beings.