A love’s labor of Ajay & Vijay Bedi’s, heir to the Bedi legacy of a passionate dedication towards conservation, Bedi Brothers collection is an endeavor, to spread the message of conservation of Indian’s wildlife that is declining at an alarming rate. Their unique collection offers you exquisite and unique collection of VCD’s & DVD’s of the legendary photographs of the sub-continent’s wildlife by Bedi Brothers, the world-renowned filmmakers and photographers.
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The Ganges Gharial
A Film on the long snouted fish-eating crocodile. It took 4 Years to film, and records many unique behavioral sequences for the very first time shown worldwide.
The Green Oscar, for best Wildlife cameraman at International Wildlife Film and Television Festival Wildscreen 1984.
The Silver Medal in the 28th Annual International Film and Tv Festival Of New York in 1985. |
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Man - Eating Tiger
A film on the problem of tigers becoming man-eaters. Shown on Channel 4 in U.K. It reached an exceptional audience of 4.25 million.
Nominated for the British Academy Award 1987. |
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Saving The Tiger
A documentary on the success of Project Tiger that follows the life of one tigress and her cubs over two years.
First aired in 1987 on Channel 4 in the U.K. and on the WNET/Thirteen PBS Channel in the USA. Shown worldwide. Awarded the Eastman Kodak Company award for Outstanding Photographic Achievement. Nominated for the British Academy Awards 1987. |
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Elephant - Lord Of The Jungle
A film that records rare behaviour among India's wild elephants and looks at the man-animal conflict.
First shown on Channel 4 in the U.K. and on the WNET/Thirteen PBS Channel in the U.S.A. in 1987. |
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Whistling Hunter
A film on Dholes, the wild dogsof India. The film gives the viewers a glimpse into the lives of these beautiful but elusive fox like animal, with reddish brown fur and a bushy black tail. Shown by BBC in the Wildlife On One Series, narrated by David Attenborough and by the National Geographic Channel in USA in 1989. |
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Ladakh - Desert in the Skies
Film documents the harsh life of nomads and the rare wild animals; whom they share the forbidden & the beautiful landscape of Chang Thang plateau in Eastern Ladakh. Shot over a period of three years, it includes; intimate portraits of the Tibetan Black neck cranes, the first ever footage of Ladakhi wild dogs and a pack of wolves- the mortal enemy of the nomads.
Best film in the Environment category, at the International Film Festival on Science, Society & Development (INVEST (95') |
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Ladakh -The Forbidden Wilderness
A film on the rare wildlife and people of the high altitude, border region of Ladakh. Shot over threeyears, the film captures the activities of the elusive snow leopard, the breeding cycle of bar-headed geese and human life in this harsh environment for the first time. Shown on Channel 4 in the UK and WNET/Thirteen PBS Channel in the USA. The film reached an exceptionally high audience of 3.8 million. |
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