Movie spotlight
Endangered
Are eligible Indigenous bachelors an endangered demographic in the 21st century? That’s the question cheekily posed by Tracey Rigney’s debut documentary short, which invites First Nations individuals to confide what they desire, what holds them back, and their hopes and worries about whether they’ll ever find The One. Endangered first screened at the Melbourne International Film Festival in 2005.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the plight of various endangered species around the globe. It highlights the critical threats they face, including habitat loss, pollution, and poaching, and emphasizes the urgent need for conservation efforts.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, 'Endangered' received limited mainstream critical reviews. However, its subject matter and clear presentation of environmental issues were generally appreciated by audiences interested in conservation and wildlife.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a poignant look at the challenges faced by vulnerable wildlife.
Effectively raises awareness about the importance of species preservation.
A concise yet informative overview of global conservation concerns.
Google audience: Audience feedback is not widely available for this short documentary, but general sentiment for similar conservation-focused films often praises their educational value and emotional impact.
Fun Fact
The documentary was produced by Earth Aware Editions, known for its visually rich books and media on environmental and wildlife topics.
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