Extinctions : The Jaguar
Trapped by the clearance of land for crop production and grazing, a population of jaguars is thrown into turmoil by stress and human intrusion. A female, Lenda, loses both her babies. It soon turns out that they were slaughtered by their own father! Such behavior is completely uncharacteristic. So what will happen to this jaguar tribe? Her life at risk, Lenda is forced to flee. She leaves her territory close to the Pantanal and heads north towards the Amazon and a promised land where she can survive: Xingu. To get there, she must walk, swim and face a thousand dangers. Lenda’s adventure shows us what befalls a species directly endangered by the presence of humans.
EXTINCTIONS : THE JAGUAR
Documentary - 52' - Color
Written by Frédéric Lepage
Directed by Mauricio Dias
Produced by
- FL Concepts & co
- France Télévisions
- Gullane
- Marathon

