As the fifth Vasundhara International Film Festival has begun, the team of filmmakers from Bristol, UK has arrived in Pune, Maharashtra. The team is also the part of ‘Wild screen’ – world’s largest and prestigious Wildlife India and environmental film festival, and will be shooting nine movies at the Yashwantrao Chavan auditorium and at the Film and Television Institute of India on Friday. In addition, they also have plan to produce & direct film featuring the Tadoba Wildlife Sanctuary in Maharashtra, the Himalayas and deserts of Gujarat, in India.

As per Harry Marshall, founder of Bristol-based independent Icon films informed that the team has plan to make three-part series, highlighting, green habitat in North east, golden red habitat in Maharashtra and blistering white deserts in Gujarat. The shooting will most probably begin in the month of March.
He elaborates saying, “In Maharashtra, we would cover the Tadoba Wildlife Destination In India. In the Northeast, the beauty around Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary and the Himalayas will be captured. And in the deserts of Gujarat, we would cover Rann of Kutch”.

“We want to further develop our relationship with local audience and filmmakers. India is one of the key destinations for Wildscreen’s Outreach Programme”, added Janet Han Vissering, senior vice president of Development Nat Geo WILD and National Geographic Channels International.
Nicola Reeves, operations coordinator of Wild screen Festival expressed her views that the motive of the event is to encourage preservation and protection of biodiversity.
Contact Go Heritage India Journeys if you really wish to be a part of the noble cause and enjoy the wildlife tours an exceptional safari of adventure to the kingdoms of wilderness.
As per Harry Marshall, founder of Bristol-based independent Icon films informed that the team has plan to make three-part series, highlighting, green habitat in North east, golden red habitat in Maharashtra and blistering white deserts in Gujarat. The shooting will most probably begin in the month of March.
He elaborates saying, “In Maharashtra, we would cover the Tadoba Wildlife Destination In India. In the Northeast, the beauty around Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary and the Himalayas will be captured. And in the deserts of Gujarat, we would cover Rann of Kutch”.
“We want to further develop our relationship with local audience and filmmakers. India is one of the key destinations for Wildscreen’s Outreach Programme”, added Janet Han Vissering, senior vice president of Development Nat Geo WILD and National Geographic Channels International.
Nicola Reeves, operations coordinator of Wild screen Festival expressed her views that the motive of the event is to encourage preservation and protection of biodiversity.
Contact Go Heritage India Journeys if you really wish to be a part of the noble cause and enjoy the wildlife tours an exceptional safari of adventure to the kingdoms of wilderness.
Journeys if you really wish to be a part of the noble cause and enjoy the wildlife tours an exceptional safari of adventure to the kingdoms of wilderness.
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