Cherub of the Mist

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Cherub of the Mist
Directed byNaresh Bedi
Produced byNaresh Bedi
Release date
2006
Running time
53 minutes
CountryIndia

Cherub of the Mist (also called Return of the Firecat) is a documentary film based on the life of two red pandas, namely, Mini and Sweety, who were released into the Singalila National Park in the Darjeeling District, India.[1][2] The documentary which was filmed by Naresh Bedi and over 2 years,[3] followed Indian biologist who at that time had been studying red pandas for over 10 years.[1] It was the first time that someone had filmed the rare red pandas in their natural habitat and shows the animals in courtship, mating, nest building, and the rearing of cubs.[2] Red pandas are found in Nepal, through North-eastern India and Bhutan, and into China and are listed in the Red Data Book. The population of red pandas at that time was estimated to be around 2,500.[2]

General information[]

  • Format: One-off / one hour
  • Location: India
  • Running Time: 53 minutes
  • Director: Naresh Bedi
  • Executive producers: Naresh & Rajesh Bedi
  • Cinematographer: Vijay Bedi, Ajay Bedi & Naresh Bedi
  • Editing: Ajay Bedi & Vijay Bedi
  • Production company: Bedi Films

Awards[]

  • 29th IWFF Awards, Montana, US, 2006
    • Best Conservation & Environmental[4]
    • Merit Award for Animal Behaviour
  • Wildscreen, UK, 2006
    • Wildscreens Award to Promote Filmmakers from Developing Countries
  • 31st Banff Mountain Film Festival, Banff, Canada 2006
    • Best Film on Mountain Environment
    • Audio Post Production Scholarship
  • 17th International Wildlife Film Festival, Albert, France 2007
    • Award for the protection of the Animal Species
    • Audience Award
    • Special Award of Young Audience
  • Wildlife Asia Film Festival, Singapore 2007.
    • The Loris Award
    • Best Asian Wildlife Film Nomination in craft category of Sound Recording
  • Wildtalk Africa Wildlife Film Festival, Durban, South Africa 2007.
    • Roscar Award for Best Limited Budget Film Award
  • Nomination at Japan Wildlife Film Festival, Tokyo, Japan 2007
  • Revelation Award at Vatavaran Wildlife Documentary Film Festival, New Delhi, India 2007.
  • 28th Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards, New York, United States, 2007.
    • Nomination for Craft Category of Editing - Ajay Bedi & Vijay Bedi[5]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "ABC program guide". ABC. Retrieved 14 January 2018.
  2. ^ a b c Kalyani, K. (2 October 2007). "For the Red Panda". The Hindu. Retrieved 14 January 2018.
  3. ^ Akbar, Prayaag (6 October 2006). "Ajay Dedi interview". Outlook India. Retrieved 14 January 2018.
  4. ^ "IWFF 2006 award winners". Archived from the original on 17 May 2006. Retrieved 14 January 2018.
  5. ^ "28th Annual News & Documentary Emmy Award nominees" (PDF). Retrieved 14 January 2018.

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