Limonero Films has picked up world rights to distribute environmental documentary “Wild Coast Warriors,” which launches at Mipdoc.
The film aims to raise awareness of the plight of small coastal communities on South Africa’s Wild Coast, who are standing up to the oil and gas industry. It follows a David vs. Goliath court-case against Shell, which halted oil and gas exploration, winning protection for the community, the ocean and the local culture.
“Wild Coast Warriors” was directed by Nick Chevallier and Leigh Wood, who also was co-editor. Guido Zanghi was senior editor and co-director. The cinematographer was Warren Smart, who was topside cinematographer on Oscar winner “My Octopus Teacher.” “Wild Coast Warriors” is produced by Chevallier for Contemporary Film Productions. The executive producer is Gary Janks.
Pippa Ehrlich, director of “My Octopus Teacher,” said “Wild Coast Warriors” was “a critical story about the power of community advocacy, and a...
The film aims to raise awareness of the plight of small coastal communities on South Africa’s Wild Coast, who are standing up to the oil and gas industry. It follows a David vs. Goliath court-case against Shell, which halted oil and gas exploration, winning protection for the community, the ocean and the local culture.
“Wild Coast Warriors” was directed by Nick Chevallier and Leigh Wood, who also was co-editor. Guido Zanghi was senior editor and co-director. The cinematographer was Warren Smart, who was topside cinematographer on Oscar winner “My Octopus Teacher.” “Wild Coast Warriors” is produced by Chevallier for Contemporary Film Productions. The executive producer is Gary Janks.
Pippa Ehrlich, director of “My Octopus Teacher,” said “Wild Coast Warriors” was “a critical story about the power of community advocacy, and a...
- 3/28/2024
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
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After a few months of delay, Leigh Wood will put his Wba world featherweight championship belt on the line today against Mauricio Lara.
The two were originally scheduled to fight back in September, but Wood had to withdraw due to a bicep injury. Now, the fight is back on, with the duo facing off at Wood’s home turf in Nottingham, England.
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After a few months of delay, Leigh Wood will put his Wba world featherweight championship belt on the line today against Mauricio Lara.
The two were originally scheduled to fight back in September, but Wood had to withdraw due to a bicep injury. Now, the fight is back on, with the duo facing off at Wood’s home turf in Nottingham, England.
Related: How to Watch UFC Fight...
- 2/18/2023
- by Oscar Hartzog
- Rollingstone.com
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