Chameleon Corridors (20:02 Min)

Chameleon Corridors is a short film told through the all-seeing eyes of a chameleon. It tells the story of how one community in the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania is striving to regenerate one of the world’s most biodiverse forests. The film was made in Tanzania by a fully East African crew with support through AFRISOS, My World Film Grants, Amber Jack Films, and Schoolyard Films.

About the Filmmaker…

 

Jigar Ganatra

… is an award-winning, visionary Tanzanian filmmaker whose ecophilosophical documentaries challenge humanity to rethink our connection to nature. With a deep appreciation for the art of storytelling and a thirst for truth, Jigar has made films with communities living in the East African Savannah, the lush Amazon Rainforest and the towering peaks of the Himalayas. His evocative works aim to preserve and promote the cultural richness and ecological diversity that is at the heart of our planet.

Jigar is the founder of the African School of Storytelling (AFRISOS). AFRISOS is dedicated to supporting and empowering the next generation of filmmakers and photographers in Africa.

 

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