 
A groundbreaking natural history film, "Roar: Lions of the Kalahari" brings audiences closer to lions in the wild than they've ever been. Filmed in the stark expanse of Botswana's Kalahari Desert, this epic story of power and dominance, success and failure, famine and excess follows the life of an exceptionally large male lion, his two lionesses and their three tiny cubs as they struggle to survive around the last-remaining waterhole in this desolate region of Africa.
The film provides unparalleled detail of the natural behavior of lions, their prey, and the incredible profusion of life congregated at the single water source for 100 miles. Created not only to document the rapidly changing African wilderness, this riveting film helps to educate the world about the need for protection and preservation of wildlife and the environment in which they live. Balancing suspense and action, with insightful information, a strong story line and breakthrough cinematography, "Roar: Lions of the Kalahari" will thrill and enlighten students of all ages.
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