Part of...Olonyok

Part of...Olonyok

Release date : March 30, 2024
Runtime : 9m
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Director : Ye Jingle /
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The Tano Bora, meaning ‘The Magnificent Five’ in Swahili, was the famed cheetah coalition here in the Masai Mara—captivating observers with their stealth, strategy, and striking beauty. The artist follows one of the cheetahs from the perspective of a follower, intuitively and visually connecting the traces of movement in the wilderness. The body image is used as a means of creation to extend the habitat of the animals beyond the frame. In this way, the cycle of "life and death" is explored, thus visually touching the traces of the fate of wild animals.
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  • title:Part of...Olonyok
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2024
  • Runtime:9m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Ye Jingle /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:The Tano Bora, meaning ‘The Magnificent Five’ in Swahili, was the famed cheetah coalition here in the Masai Mara—captivating observers with their stealth, strategy, and striking beauty. The artist follows one of the cheetahs from the perspective of a follower, intuitively and visually connecting the traces of movement in the wilderness. The body image is used as a means of creation to extend the habitat of the animals beyond the frame. In this way, the cycle of "life and death" is explored, thus visually touching the traces of the fate of wild animals.
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