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dead tiger visual

A film by Krishnendu Bose
English (with subtitles)
63 minutes / 2007
Commissioned by PSBT-India

Tiger, the symbol of India. One of the most charismatic animals to walk the face of the earth. Faces its most severe crisis today. Its prey, habitat and the animal itself are being decimated. Tiger–the death chronicles, explores this crisis.

Traveling through tiger hotspots like Sariska, Panna and Buxa, the film attempts to unravel the nuts and bolts of the crisis. It looks at states such as Madhya Pradesh, Orissa and Goa and how they maybe trading their tigers and their forests for greater economic revenue. The film maps the curious case of a mining project in the heart of a tiger habitat in Orissa. It also highlights the positive work being done in reserves like Corbett and up in the BR Hills of Karnataka.

Tiger–the death chronicles, in 63 minutes, encapsulates 30 years of conservation attitude in this country. For the first time ever, a film joins diverse voices, from tiger scientists and conservationists to ordinary citizens, to attempt a brutal and an honest assessment of the present and the future of the Indian tiger and it’s habitat.
The film is presented and directed by Krishnendu Bose, an internationally awarded film-maker, who has been making conservation films for the past 20 years.

film visuals

 

Voices from the film

"The (tiger) crisis comes from absolutely low-grade governance by the state governments and the Central government."
Valmik Thapar, Tiger Conservationist

"The tiger has lost out because tiger conservation has become the domain of a group of people who don't connect with a larger number of people."
Sunita Narain, Chairperson of Tiger Task Force

"When a species is down to 4-5 % of its original range, in many areas it will go."
Dr Ulhas Karanth, Tiger Scientist

"It’s about providing the communities an opportunity to see for themselves, what is conservation and what difference it makes."
dvd label of filmRajiv Bhartari, Field Director Corbett National Park

For a copy of the DVD, or screening requests, write to:
Krishnendu Bose,
Earthcare Productions,
B-91, Defence Colony, New Delhi, India.
Off: +91-11-24334171, 24332005.
Fax: +91-11-24334068. E-mail: earthcare1@vsnl.com