Video/News: Discovery Announces New Documentary Taken By the Tiger (wt) and 2018 Sundance Institute Discovery Impact Fellows

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Video/News: Discovery Announces New Documentary <i>Taken By the Tiger (wt)</i> and 2018 Sundance Institute Discovery Impact Fellows 1OSCAR®-WINNING FILMMAKERS FISHER STEVENS AND ROSS KAUFFMAN TREK THE GLOBE IN SEARCH OF THE DISAPPEARING TIGER IN DISCOVERY’S

“TAKEN BY THE TIGER (w/t)”

Kahlil Hudson and Alex Jablonski Named 2018

Sundance Institute | Discovery Impact Fellows

 

Video/News: Discovery Announces New Documentary <i>Taken By the Tiger (wt)</i> and 2018 Sundance Institute Discovery Impact Fellows 2

Fisher Stevens

(Park City, UT) – Rich Ross, Group President, Discovery Channel and Science Channel, announced Academy® Award-winners Fisher Stevens (“The Cove”) and Ross Kauffman (“Born into Brothels”) as the creative duo behind the network’s upcoming documentary TAKEN BY THE TIGER (w/t) at Discovery’s annual reception during the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. Produced by Oscar®-winning studio RadicalMedia (“What Happened, Miss Simone?”), Kauffman will direct with Stevens producing, which marks his first collaboration with RadicalMedia since joining them last year as a Radical Artist in Residence. TAKEN BY THE TIGER (w/t) is tied to Discovery’s Project C.A.T. initiative, part of a global effort to double the population of tigers living in the wild by 2022.

Filming for the feature-length documentary will span to remote areas in Asia where these majestic cats still roam freely. In addition to capturing the sheer splendor of these fierce felines in the wild, the crew will embed with the heroes saving these tigers from extinction, chronicling their valiant conservation efforts and the tremendous challenges they face.

“Telling the most important stories about our natural world and what we can do to protect it is core to who Discovery is as a purpose-driven company,” said David Zaslav, President and Chief Executive of Discovery Communications. “We are proud to showcase this important documentary, work with these passionate filmmakers and continue our commitment to preserve wild tigers for future generations through Project C.A.T.”

Video/News: Discovery Announces New Documentary <i>Taken By the Tiger (wt)</i> and 2018 Sundance Institute Discovery Impact Fellows 3

Ross Kauffman

“With Fisher, Ross, and RadicalMedia on the front lines telling the stories of the heroic efforts to save the rapidly deteriorating populations of these magnificent animals, Discovery will once again highlight important issues for audiences around the world,” states Ross.

“Our fascination with these mythic, even god-like, creatures is primal. A century ago, over 100,000 wild tigers roamed Asia, but today fewer than 4,000 live in the wild,” says Stevens. “Many of the same behaviors that are damaging our planet have brought these tigers to the brink of extinction. It’s our fault and our responsibility, and that is why we’re making this film.”

“Man’s connection with the tiger is 1% scientific and 99% spiritual,” says Kauffman. “Our film will tell the story of man’s duality – on the one side, the childlike innocence we feel when we behold a tiger in the wild, and on the other side, the collective guilt we all bear for extinguishing that species’ existence.”

TAKEN BY THE TIGER (w/t) is part of the Project C.A.T. initiative, a larger global effort announced by Discovery in 2016 in association with World Wildlife Fund (WWF), where the media company pledged to fund and conserve nearly 2 million acres of tiger habitat in India and Bhutan.  Since tigers need vast amounts of land to thrive, this initiative also protects vital forests, which in turn benefits local communities and the planet as a whole. Likewise, by protecting tigers and their habitat, this enterprise will also help to protect other at-risk animals that share the same habitat and important prey species.

TAKEN BY THE TIGER (w/t) is produced by RadicalMedia for Discovery Channel; directed by Ross Kauffman and produced by Fisher Stevens; Xan Parker, Zara Duffy, Dave Sirulnick and Justin Wilkes produce for RadicalMedia; John Hoffman and Jon Bardin executive produce for Discovery.

In addition, Sundance Institute and Discovery are proud to present the 3rd annual Sundance Institute Discovery Impact Fellowship to Kahlil Hudson and Alex Jablonski at the reception.  Through telling personal stories of those being effected by the ever-changing natural world, the filmmaking duo craft honest and deft stories that ring with emotion.

“These talented filmmakers are telling the stories of real people and their communities as they grapple with the evolving environment,” says Ross.  “Discovery and our friends at the Sundance Institute are eager to see what new projects they will present through their distinctive lenses.”

“Discovery and Sundance Institute are leaders in presenting stories to audiences around the world,” state Hudson and Jablonski.  “We are honored for their acknowledgment of our past body of work as storytellers and are thrilled to use the fellowship to fuel our work to come.”

Established in 2016, the Sundance Institute Discovery | Impact Fellowship is given to a filmmaker who works to tell the stories that reflect the fragile and changing nature of our planet in the service of protecting it. The grant money is intended to help filmmakers sustain their commitment to environmental work and can be used at their discretion.  Jeff Orlowski (Chasing Coral) was the first recipient of the fellowship in 2016 while Laura Nix (Inventing Tomorrow) took home the honor in 2017.

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