Black Mambas
Synopsis
Three young South African women must navigate the crumbling ruins of a colonial past when they become rangers in the Greater Kruger Park, South Africa.
Ciné-ONU screening of the film BLACK MAMBAS, followed by a panel discussion on the topic of development, wildlife economics and green colonialism with the director, Lena Karbe, Lejda Toci (Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Officer at the Environment Team at UNODC Vienna), Manuel Tonnar (Director General of LuxDev) and Birgit Engel (Trainer in Development Education/Sustainable Development/Global Citizenship at ASTM)
Moderation: Marian Blondeel (Head of Benelux & EU desk, UN Regional Information Centre)
Szenario
- Tristan Coloma
- Lena Karbe
Bild
- Mateusz Smolka
Ton
- George Ramosime
Musik
- Rémi Alexandre
Produktion
- Karbe Film
- Day For Night Productions
- Natives At Large
Vorführungen
Trailer und Fotos
Lena Karbe
Born in 1986 in Saint Petersburg, Lena Karbe was completed a bachelor’s degree in Performing Arts at Saint Petersburg State University and Bard College, New York. In parallel, she studied art history in Paris for two semesters. She did her Master’s in Film Aesthetics at Oxford University in England, then successfully applied to the Munich University of Television and Film (HFF), where she studied production and media business. While still a student she founded production company Karbe Film