Gonarezhou (film)

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Gonarezhou
Directed bySydney Taivavashe
Starring Tariro Mnangagwa, Tamy Moyo
Release date
  • September 2019 (2019-09) [1]
CountryZimbabwe

Gonarezhou is a 2019 Zimbabwean anti-poaching awareness film written and directed by Sydney Taivavashe. [2] The film is produced in conjunction with the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority. [3]

Contents

Premise

The film is about a young man called Zulu who suffers various misfortunes and joins a poaching gang. [4]

Cast

Release

The film was released in 2019. [7] Gonarezhou was shown at the 2020 Pan African Film Festival. [8]

Production

In 2017, Sydney announced that he was working on a feature film about poaching and that he started developing the script since 2013. [9] The story was inspired by the killings of 300 elephants by poachers using cyanide in 2013. [10] [11] Principal Photography started in November 2018. [12]

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