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    John Banovich

    John Banovich

    John Banovich is an American oil painter renowned for his large-scale depictions of iconic wildlife. His work is collected worldwide by leaders in entertainment, business and the arts, and appears in private, corporate and museum collections across the globe. In 2007, he founded the Banovich Wildscapes Foundation, building on two decades of conservation work. Through global travels and artistic research, Banovich has advanced awareness of endangered species and inspired action to protect their habitats.

    Garth de Bruno Austin

    Garth de Bruno Austin

    Garth de Bruno Austin is an award-winning director, cinematographer and co-founder of Cross Border Productions. He has worked on multiple factual television series, documentaries and commercials, including Guardians, Defenders of the Wild and Outback Truckers. Growing up on the doorstep of Kruger National Park in South Africa, Garth forged a deep connection with the natural world and the people in it, which has inspired him to help tell their stories through film.

    Morgan Pelt

    Morgan Pelt

    Morgan Pelt is a producer and co-founder of Cross Border Productions, an environmentally focused film company that created The Last Horns of Africa. Morgan’s previous roles included working as a zookeeper at Australia Zoo and also as the volunteer coordinator at the world-renowned Care for Wild Rhino Sanctuary in South Africa. With conservation as her guiding passion, Morgan is now dedicating her career to science communication of conservation issues.
    Sean Viljoen

    Sean Viljoen

    Having been exposed to wild places since an early age, Sean is passionate about using his cinematography skill set to help protect the remaining pockets of the Old World and the wildlife who inhabit them. What motivates Sean is the art of visual storytelling and the craft and skill involved in capturing beautiful imagery.

    FILM SYNOPSIS

    The Last Horns of Africa offers rare, behind-the-scenes access to the front lines of the rhino poaching crisis. The film follows two conservationists—Petronel Nieuwoudt, who rescues and rehabilitates orphaned calves at the world’s largest rhino orphanage, and Don English, a veteran ranger leading anti-poaching efforts in Kruger National Park.

    Interwoven with their stories is exclusive footage from South Africa’s biggest undercover wildlife investigation, exposing the brutal networks behind the illegal rhino horn trade. Intimate, urgent and unflinching, the documentary reveals the emotional toll and high-stakes battles of modern conservation.

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