Wild Australia: After The Fires
After The Wildfires (North American title)
1 X 1 HR | 2020 | PRODUCED FOR ABC AUSTRALIA, CBC, AND LOVE NATURE
Narrated by Hugo Weaving (ABC / Love Nature) and David Suzuki (CBC)
Australia’s fauna has a long, impressive history of surviving on the driest inhabited continent on Earth. Fire is a force that has shaped the nature of Australia.
However, as the last bushfire season has made brutally clear, climate change is shifting everything. After the worst bushfires in recorded history, the toll on the Australia’s unique wildlife has been nothing short of calamitous. Three billion animals were killed or displaced as an area the size of England went up in flames.
The fires of Australia’s Black Summer are now recognised as the worst wildlife disaster in modern history. But the tragedy has also set the nation on the path to put meaningful protections in place to conserve its rare and irreplaceable creatures.
Following hard-working carers, dedicated scientists and passionate volunteers, we chart the ecological recovery of Australia, through stories of hope, human intervention and resilience. In the year that follows the fires, life slowly returns to the scorched bushlands of Australia.
The film provides an urgent message to safeguard our environment and bring about the necessary intervention required to maintain biodiversity on our hotter, more fiery planet, before it is too late.
Awards & Film Festivals
Newport Beach Film Festival 2021 | Winner – Best Environmental Film
Jackson Wild Media Awards 2021 | Winner – Best Conservation Film (long form)
Matsalu Nature Film Festival 2021 | Official Selection
Cannes World Film Festival 2021 | Winner – Best Nature/Wildlife Film
Jackson Hole World Wildlife Day Film 2021 | Winner – 'Forests' Showcase
Calcutta International Cult Film Festival 2021 | Winner – Best Nature/Environment/Wildlife Film
International Wildlife Film Festival 2021 | Winner – Best Wildlife Conservation Film