Into The Okavango to premiere at Tribeca

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A National Geographic feature documentary on an epic research expedition of the entire Okavango river basin - from the sources of the Cuito River in the Angolan highlands to the plains of the Kgalagadi in Makgadikgadi's Lake Xau - will premiere on April 22 at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York.

Into the Okavango is directed and produced by Neil Gelinas of National Geographic. Gelinas also co-wrote it with Brian Newell

Okavango Delta - the UNESCO 1000th World Heritage Site - is one of the planet's last remaining true wildernesses, but studies have shown that it is shrinking.

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