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[October Thematic Report] Environmental Movies: Gonarezhou The Movie |
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by Makomborero Muzunde | 06-01-2021 22:55 0 |
Awareness has been raised for people to stop poaching but poaching is on the rise among African countries. Gonarezhou The Movie 2020, a movie that was inspired by the killings of 300 elephants by poachers using cyanide in 2013. Sydney Taivavashe created and directed the film as an anti-poaching awareness campaign. Gonarezhou The Movie won the Best First Feature Narrative at the Pan African Film Festival (PAAF) held in Los Angeles in February 2020. The movie is a story of a young man named Zulu who lost most due to unfortunate incidents in his life. Zulu found himself on the cliff when poverty forced him to engage in wildlife poaching. Zulu with the gang became successful in his poaching under the guidance of a notorious businessman. Zulu fell in love with girl named Thulo while on the other hand the Government is setting up an anti-poaching unit to deal with the rise in poachers. He is planning an escape plan with his love Thulo, when he is faced with a dilemma to do the last job and to overcome the game rangers swarmed environment.
I have chosen this movie for the theme because Gonarezhou drew up a clear picture of what happen in the jungles of Africa. It was an action, environmental and romantic film that premiered in Zimbabwe in November after being delayed by the Covid-19 pandemic. Gonarezhou brings some of the reasons why people engage in the poaching of wildlife. In the movie, Zulu was hit by poverty to the extent that he accepted the offer from the notorious tycoon in a bid to get some money. Most Zimbabweans find themselves poaching not because they planned to do so but because of desperation in life. Another important issue that was uncovered by the movie was the corrupt leaders and tycoons that fund the poachers with weapons and money so that they will get the wildlife for the illegal markets.
Game rangers war with poachers is fully unearthed by Gonarezhou the movie. In the movie when the government declared the war on poachers clearly show that the Zimbabwe through the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Authority has the responsibility to conserve the wildlife and the environment. Also not only the government but then population at large has the responsibility to protect the environment and wildlife through education and supporting the authorities in their anti-poaching operations.
The war between the game rangers and poachers is tense as they protect the wildlife from exploitation by the poachers for ivory, skins, beads and horns. ¡°I know that if we work together, if we unite illegal wildlife tracking will be contained and eventually eliminated¡±, sergeant¡¯s words in Gonarezhou. Gonarezhou the movie is available on Netflix.
Covid-19 is real. Stay home and also wear a mask in public to protect yourself and also importantly the life of someone without the mask.
REFERENCES 1. Gonarezhou Movie Trailer (Online) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LE5H5cly-kk 2. Online https://www.chronicle.co.zw/gonarezhou-movie-gives-insight-into-poaching/ |
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5 Comments
Greetings makomborero
I hope you are doing well
Thank you so much for this report
Keep writing
Green cheers
Regards
Asmita Gaire
Posted 13-02-2021 15:53
Hello Makomborero!
It's your SJ mentor.
I hope you doing well.
Welcome again and Thank you for sharing fantastic movie regarding poaching.
It is sad to realize that Zulu knows that poaching is illegal, but the social structure makes him to do it.
The government should actively step up efforts to create a clause that regulates and punishes poaching.
To that end, citizens' participation and interest are very important.
I hope that these films will foster citizens' awareness of participation on environmental issue.
I will root for you the whole time.
Keep writing!
Best regards,
SJ mentor.
Posted 15-01-2021 07:46
Hello Makomborero,
this is your mentor WooJoo.
Warm greetings from South Korea.
Welcome back and thank you for sharing such an informative report!
The movie seems to be quite sad to me, and it's so sad that even poacing is illegal in the majority of countries, but still it is going on.
I agree that if someone is so desperate and have no hope, he could choose the wrong job to gain money.
I feel bad for Zulu, but this does not mean that his mistake can be justified.
Illegal poaching should be banned in anyway, and awareness and education will help the situation surely.
Happy New Year!
Regards,
WooJoo
Posted 10-01-2021 21:21
Thanks for sharing
Posted 07-01-2021 00:32
Apologies for the late report which was due to circumstances beyond my control. Happy New Year 2021
Posted 06-01-2021 22:57