Amba: The Russian Tiger
Originally released in 2005. Amba: The Russian Tiger is a documentary film. directed by Saritha Wilkinson. At just 46 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Edward Ochagavia, Gordon Buchanan, and Anatoly Petrov
Synopsis
Gordon Buchanan heads to Ussuriland, Russia on his most testing trip to date, in search of the Russian tiger. It has the largest unbroken area of forest with the single largest population of tigers anywhere in the world. Anatoly Petrov will be his guide; he spends a lot of time in these forests and is one of the few people who have seen a wild tiger. This beautiful and remarkable film gives a unique insight into one of the most precious animals and forests left on earth.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Omni Film Productions
- Mike Birkhead Associates
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Amba: The Russian Tiger about?
Gordon Buchanan heads to Ussuriland, Russia on his most testing trip to date, in search of the Russian tiger. It has the largest unbroken area of forest with the single largest population of tigers...
Who directed Amba: The Russian Tiger?
Amba: The Russian Tiger was directed by Saritha Wilkinson.
How long is Amba: The Russian Tiger?
Amba: The Russian Tiger has a runtime of 0 hours and 46 minutes (46 minutes total).
When was Amba: The Russian Tiger released?
Amba: The Russian Tiger was released on January 1, 2005 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Amba: The Russian Tiger?
The main cast of Amba: The Russian Tiger includes Edward Ochagavia, Gordon Buchanan, Anatoly Petrov.