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Search for the Knysna Elephants at the Labia
This uniquely South African tale follows wildlife expert Gareth Patterson on his quest to study the ghosts of the Knysna forest. Contrary to the long-held belief that only one Knysna elephant still existed, Patterson soon discovered the presence of other, previously unknown, elephants. Quietly, and without the aid of humankind, the Knysna elephants seem to have brought themselves back from the very brink of extinction.
The story follows Patterson's journey to learn about the elusive elephants by conducting DNA testing of the elephant's dung, diet analysis, placement of remote cameras and by covering thousands of kilometres on foot in the forest and on the foothills of the mountains. The dedicated work of Patterson and two highly skilled trackers, Wilfred Oraai and Karel Maswatie, together with Hylton Herd of SANParks, reveals surprising discoveries about the elephants.
Experience of a lifetime
For filmmaker Mark van Wijk it was an expedition of a lifetime. Van Wijk said: “Tracking for days in the forest was an incredible experience and, despite physical challenges of carrying camera gear, I was continually filled with a sense of awe as we journeyed deeper into the mystical forest.” It was after a chance meeting with Patterson, that Van Wijk started developing the film in 2002 and in 2007 it was commissioned by NHU Africa. Sophie Vartan, commissioning editor said: “The story attracted me right from the start, I also wanted to know more about the Knysna elephants, and we went all out to capture these elusive creatures on film!”
Screenings will run from Friday, 30 October to Thursday, 5 November, twice a day, 2.15pm and 6.15pm at the Labia, Kloof Street. For bookings call +27 (0) 21 424 5927. Tickets are R20 per person.