
Wynant D. Hubbard's African safari sets out to capture some gnus, storks and a ferocious civet cat.
Wynant D. Hubbard, Edward T. Lowe Jr.
United States

Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you are a total nerd for early expedition footage or have a weirdly specific interest in how people used to wrangle wildlife before cameras became tiny. If you want a fast-paced documentary, skip this. You will find yourself checking your watch before the first gnu even shows up...

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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you are a total nerd for early expedition footage or have a weirdly specific interest in how people used to wrangle wildlife before cameras became tiny. If you want a fast-paced documentary, skip this. You will find yourself checking your watch before the first gnu even shows up. Wynant D. Hubbard is our guide here, and he is very serious about this whole safari thing. The movie feels less like a polished production and more like a collection of notes fr..."


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