The End of the Game (1975) Poster

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10/10
Catt Wilbur
ashesnstitches30 January 2005
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This film was produced by a great woman, Catt Wilbur, unfortunately she is not mentioned on this site but since she passed away of lung cancer last may i feel it is my duty as her niece to give her credit where credit is due, it is also not stated that this film won best short subject documentary in 1976 (or 1975) i hope you can all appreciate the hard work and break through images that this film holds, its the first of its kind to show animals in a raw state of living as savages not many people know that before this there were only pictures and no one really cared about what was going on with the unrestricted hunting, she is a hero to me and my family and I'm just glad that others will know it too.
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10/10
nature is simply there
lee_eisenberg9 January 2021
Watching "The End of the Game" - I saw it on YouTube - my interpretation is that nature is simply there. It doesn't exist in relation to us; if anything, we exist in relation to it. Robin Lehman's Academy Award-winning documentary contains no dialogue or scenes of people, just plants and animals in the African wilderness. But scenes towards the end hint at human encroachment.

While plenty of people see the feature films that win Oscars, few see the documentaries. A pity since they address important topics. Free time during the coronavirus has given me opportunities to see some of these lesser-known productions. I recommend it if you get the chance.
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