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Thursday, July 14, 2011 | Categories: Past Episodes |
At the age of 23, Anne Innis was the first person to study
African wildlife in its natural habitat. She blazed a trail that was
distinctly Canadian, like her father, the political economist, Harold
Innis. Sandy Bourque's documentary, told through Anne's eyes, is
the story of one woman's courage and determination to study wild giraffe
in South Africa in the 1950s. She offers a provocative witness to the
terrible ease and disturbing normality of what would later come to be
known as apartheid.