Moving Forests with Keshav Sharma
Munmun Dhalaria is a wildlife filmmaker and storyteller from Himachal Pradesh, India. She shares how she went from studying Coyotes in the United States to filming rare wildlife and human stories across Asia.We talk about:• Wildlife filmmaking in India• Her first big project which was also her entry to National Geographic Explorers' Grants program• Conservation storytelling• Filming rare wild life species and challenges associated with it• The ethical dilemmas she faces in documentary filmmaking• AI and the future of factual storytelling• Working with indigenous communities• How wildlife films are really made and much much more.Munmun also explains why many nature documentaries ignore local people, why conservation is deeply connected to communities, and why truth matters more than viral content. The conversation with Munmun just flowed and the fact is, after watching the edit, I have so many more questions; for example, she very briefly mentions being on the neurodivergent spectrum, I don't know how I missed to further ask her more about it, but I guess some questions must remain unanswered for the conversation to continue..This episode is for filmmakers, wildlife lovers, photographers, conservationists, and anyone curious about storytelling and nature. If you like what you see, please share it with someone who will find value. and leave your reviews. Thank you :)Also, use the comments section to tell me ways in which I can make the show better, do share your recommendations of future quests with links to their work. Looking forward..
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