Kim’s film, Predators at War, has just been honoured with two prestigous awards at the 27th Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards held in New York last week.
Filmed on location at Mala Mala, the National Geographic film tells the story of how five of Africa’s leading predators compete for territory and food during the brutal drought that affected the area in 2002/03.
Predators at War won two awards:
Outstanding Science, Technology And Nature Programming
Outstanding Individual Achievement In A Craft: Graphic And Artistic Design
You can buy Predators at War on DVD from National Geographic or Amazon
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Wow! Congratulations! It’s very well deserved.
Well done Kim. We are proud of you.
Thanks guys!!!
Congratulations Kim!!! It’s not surprising, It’s an amazing doc. Well done…
Thanks Francisco!!
That buffalo calf was quite a big guy and I was only able to handle him ‘cos he was pretty exhausted from struggling in the mud for so long.
Cheers
Kim
Awesome KIM!!!
Thanks Lisa! Got to keep up with the Jones’s you know.
Congratulations on the awards Kim. This stuff is fascinating to watch.
Thanks! Hope you enjoy the rest to come. cheers
Congratulations - now I have to get a copy.
Congrats kim !
I have always been interested in Africa’s predators and this film is great!
Mate, this is great. Lot’s of respect. It really changes you dosen’t it?
Barbu Marius (Romania)
In all my life I have never seen anything like Kim’s films. I especially liked Beauty and the Beasts. He does astounding filming and the story lines accompanying his films really effects me emotionally. Thanks Kim; you are wonderful. Thanks also to National Geographic for bringing your work to the public; even if they only seem to show your films late at night.
Many congrats KIm! Though I haven’t seen it yet I’m sure its wonderful and hopefully will be shown in the UK sometime on something other than the National Geographic documentray channel.
This is the best wild life documentary ever. I like to watch it everytime it comes on which hasn’t been as much as it used to be. I guess I’ll have to buy the DVD.
Congrats!
Kim, have found I cannot watch this one late at night!!
Now. Here’s to three Emmies for the new films, can hardly wait to see them….
b.