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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. On the frontline of the war against rhino poaching. A 4 year investigation into South Africa's rhino poaching crisis involved going against some of the most nasty criminal networks. Alongside the rangers in South Africa’s rhino sanctuaries, the filmmakers move directly into the firing line.

  4. “ I put the question marks to rhino horn shavings … so it might be the same rhino horn, but it could be potentially another horn. You need to know where the stuff comes from, where it goes. The whole supply chain might start in Kruger, but where the hell does it end up? ” 01:02:57:00. Archive news reports

  5. Stroop - Journey into the Rhino Horn War tells the shocking and touching story of the ongoing poaching of the rhinoceros and the trade in its coveted horn. F...

  6. 12 de feb. de 2019 · Duration: 2 hours 14 minutes. Availability: Limited + Show. In this roller coaster ride between Africa and Asia, two first time filmmakers embed themselves on the front-lines of the rhino species genocide where they are given exclusive access to the war unfolding. Carving out six months for the project, the women quickly find themselves ...

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    • Journeyman Pictures
  7. Stroop: Journey into the Rhino Horn War tells the shocking and touching story of the ongoing poaching of rhino and the trade in its coveted horn. In an exclusive first, filmmakers Bonne de Bod and Susan Scott filmed special ranger units inside the Kruger National Park and at the home of the white rhino, the Hluhluwe iMfolozi Park.