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  1. 15 de abr. de 2016 · The STROOP team filming a rhino carcass in Kruger National Park. From left to right: Susan Scott, Bonné de Bod and Thapelo Danster ©Jeffrey Barbee. This is precisely what Bonné de Bod and Susan Scott have done, and STROOP: Journey into the Rhino Horn War – now in edit, with the final release due later this year – promises to be a rollercoaster ride for viewers.

  2. A 4 year investigation into South Africa's rhino poaching crisis involved going against some of the most nasty criminal networks. And alongside the rangers in South Africa's rhino sanctuaries the ...

  3. Stroop: Journey Into the Rhino Horn War - Official Trailer. from An Organic Conversation. 5 years ago. In Africa and Asia, two filmmakers embed themselves on the front-lines of a species genocide when they are given exclusive access to the enforcement aspect of the war for rhino horn.

  4. In Stroop, two filmmakers explore the war for rhino horn.Initially setting out on a six-month project, the duo leave their jobs, sell their homes, move in with their mothers and give up nearly four years of their lives to document not just the rhinos but the various people connected to this iconic animal.

  5. Bonné de Bod is a television presenter and documentary filmmaker. She is best known for her work on the rhino poaching film ‘ STROOP – journey into the rhino horn war `’. The film has garnered global attention with its selection for over 40 film festivals, winning 30 awards. ‘STROOP’ has been made available on major digital platforms ...

  6. In this roller coaster ride between Africa and Asia, two filmmakers embed themselves on the front-lines of the rhino species genocide. With unprecedented access to the rangers in South Africa's national parks and with undercover footage showing how the horn is processed, packaged and sold in Asia, Stroop is a firsthand, never-before-seen panorama of the global trade in rhino horn.