

45 minutes of pure serotonin and existential dread—cheetah cubs don't care about your feelings.
Bertie arrives in the Serengeti as the spectacular wildebeest migration kicks off. He’s here to film the fastest land animal on Earth: the cheetah. As he gets close to a mother caring for her tiny cubs and a young group of males executing phenomenal hunts as a team, he learns about the unexpected challenges the species endures.
Cinematography
Drone shots that make cheetahs look like liquid gold.
Editing
Hunt sequences cut like a heist thriller.
Director
Jigar Ganatra
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Cheetahs hit 70 mph in three seconds—this crew used custom gyro-stabilized rigs originally designed for Formula 1 tracking.
The 'coalition' of male cheetahs shown here represents a rare social structure; most big cats are solitary, making their team hunts evolutionarily significant.
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