

While on a hunt for elephant poachers in Namibia, a white female conservationist and a black lawyer fall for each other despite the condemnation by the local community.
Acting
Miranda Otto and Isaiah Washington smolder with impossible chemistry.
Cinematography
Namibian landscapes that feel both beautiful and hostile.

Director
Elaine Proctor
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot on location in Namibia with local actors, it captures post-apartheid tensions most Hollywood romances wouldn't touch.
Proctor deliberately mirrors the poacher hunt with the lovers' persecution — both are about territorial violence disguised as protection.