STARRING
NOMBUSO ZWANE
ZAMA DLAMINI
NJABULO MNYANDU
ADRIAN CROUS
FANA GUMBI
CO-PRODUCER
SOMKHANDA GAME RESERVE
VOICE OVER ARTIST
MACDONALD NKEMDA
COMIC BOOK ILLUSTRATOR
IAN SEBASTIAN
The Somkhanda chapter takes us deep into the wild heart of Zululand, a landscape where conservation and community intertwine. Here, rangers and rewilded rhinos share the same struggle for survival. Somkhanda Game Reserve, once overhunted farmland, was reclaimed by its local people and restored into a sanctuary. We walked its dust tracks with those who protect it, the trackers, the anti-poaching teams, the young guardians learning to live with lions again. It’s a story of resilience, coexistence, and the quiet power of returning land to its true keepers.
CREDITS
DIRECTORS
ESTELLE GENEUX
RAMY OZARA
SCRIPT WRITING
ESTELLE GENEUX
FILM EDITING
RAMY OZARA
STARRING
NOMBUSO ZWANE
ZAMA DLAMINI
NJABULO MNYANDU
ADRIAN CROUS
FANA GUMBI
CO-PRODUCER
SOMKHANDA GAME RESERVE
VOICE OVER ARTIST
MACDONALD NKEMDA
COMIC BOOK ILLUSTRATOR
IAN SEBASTIAN
The Somkhanda chapter takes us deep into the wild heart of Zululand, a landscape where conservation and community intertwine. Here, rangers and rewilded rhinos share the same struggle for survival. Somkhanda Game Reserve, once overhunted farmland, was reclaimed by its local people and restored into a sanctuary. We walked its dust tracks with those who protect it, the trackers, the anti-poaching teams, the young guardians learning to live with lions again. It’s a story of resilience, coexistence, and the quiet power of returning land to its true keepers.
CREDITS
DIRECTORS
ESTELLE GENEUX
RAMY OZARA
SCRIPT WRITING
ESTELLE GENEUX
FILM EDITING
RAMY OZARA
STARRING
NOMBUSO ZWANE
ZAMA DLAMINI
NJABULO MNYANDU
ADRIAN CROUS
FANA GUMBI
CO-PRODUCER
SOMKHANDA GAME RESERVE
VOICE OVER ARTIST
MACDONALD NKEMDA
COMIC BOOK ILLUSTRATOR
IAN SEBASTIAN
The Somkhanda chapter takes us deep into the wild heart of Zululand, a landscape where conservation and community intertwine. Here, rangers and rewilded rhinos share the same struggle for survival. Somkhanda Game Reserve, once overhunted farmland, was reclaimed by its local people and restored into a sanctuary. We walked its dust tracks with those who protect it, the trackers, the anti-poaching teams, the young guardians learning to live with lions again. It’s a story of resilience, coexistence, and the quiet power of returning land to its true keepers.
HORIZONS SOUTH AFRICA
Horizons is an international documentary series focusing on stories beyond the common narrative, where we explore the tapestry of human legacies to paint a vivid and more complete picture of our shared identity. Each season centers on a specific country, where we uncover a myriad of topics ranging from culture and history to geopolitics and conservation. Our aim is to bring to light unheard-of stories and challenge preconceived notions, offering viewers an immersive and eye-opening experience. The first season is taking place in South Africa, and the second season features Mexico.
EXPERIENCE
Filming at Somkhanda was more than documenting a reserve; it was witnessing a vision of renewal. Where one might expect fences and fear, we found a living dialogue between people and wilderness, a land learning to breathe again through its own guardians.
We were welcomed by the Gumbi community, whose ancestral ground became a sanctuary for rhinos, elephants, and lions. Each patrol, each dawn call of a ranger, carried the weight of history, a story of reclamation after loss and of courage quietly lived, not proclaimed.
Somkhanda is not just about wildlife. It’s about belonging, about a people redefining what it means to protect, to coexist, and to restore balance where it was once broken.
Healing begins when land and people remember each other. And Somkhanda is that memory made wild again.
This had us in tears. Adrian passed a few months ago and his legacy lives on. The episode is amazing.
A world class storytelling piece where I learned something, and I loved the mission, the people and the cause.
Professor George Leader is an archaeologist with over 20 years of experience studying early hominin behavior in southern Africa. He currently leads a project in Namibia’s Namib Desert, exploring human occupations in arid landscapes over a million years ago. In the U.S., his work focuses on 18th–19th century historical sites in New Jersey, examining cultural traditions and change.
Professor Stratford is a geoarchaeologist with over 20 years of experience in Southern Africa, particularly at the Sterkfontein Caves—famous for their hominin fossils and early tools. As former Director of Research there, he leads multidisciplinary studies combining geology and archaeology to better understand early human behavior and its environmental context.
Professor Stratford is a geoarchaeologist with over 20 years of experience in Southern Africa, particularly at the Sterkfontein Caves—famous for their hominin fossils and early tools. As former Director of Research there, he leads multidisciplinary studies combining geology and archaeology to better understand early human behavior and its environmental context.
Professor Stratford is a geoarchaeologist with over 20 years of experience in Southern Africa, particularly at the Sterkfontein Caves—famous for their hominin fossils and early tools. As former Director of Research there, he leads multidisciplinary studies combining geology and archaeology to better understand early human behavior and its environmental context.