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Award Recognition for “The Last Keeper” Continues as the Film Makes It’s Amazon Debut

Whitefish, MT  – “The Last Keeper,” a powerful documentary exploring the challenges faced by gamekeepers in Scotland, continues to garner international acclaim. The film by Tom Opre, Executive Director of The Shepherds of Wildlife Society, has captured the hearts and minds of audiences worldwide, earning numerous awards and accolades.

Since its world premiere in April 2024, “The Last Keeper” has embarked on a successful film tour across the U.K. and the U.S., captivating audiences with its stunning cinematography, compelling storytelling, and urgent message. The film has been screened at more than 30 sold-out events for thousands of viewers, sparking important conversations about wildlife conservation and the human rights of rural communities and their relationships with the land.


“We're highlighting real communities in ‘The Last Keeper,’ focusing on the individual stewards who derive their livelihoods from the natural resources around them. We aim to shed light on their basic human rights, and the film goes beyond Scotland; it's a story about the challenges of living alongside nature, with a message that resonates globally.” commented Opre.

The film's success extends beyond its cinematic impact. It has been recognized by more than 25 esteemed film festivals worldwide, including the recent Golden Gate International Film Festival, where it won awards for Best Cinematography and Best Director. This recognition highlights the film's exceptional production values and its ability to engage viewers on an emotional level.


"My goal is to ensure a healthy planet with robust ecosystems, clean drinking water, and the chance for future generations to witness thriving wildlife in beautiful habitats. Achieving this requires collective effort and collaboration, and our film aims to ignite those conversations," Opre emphasized.


“The Last Keeper” continues to make waves reaching a global audience through various digital platforms. The film's powerful message and stunning visuals are sure to resonate with viewers around the world, inspiring action and promoting greater understanding of the challenges facing our planet. Stream the Film Today on Amazon


Now, for the first-time ever, “The Last Keeper” is available to stream on Amazon prime. To watch, visit https://bit.ly/4fJfTWq. Rent the film for $2.99 or purchase the film for $9.99. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started. While other streaming platforms might follow soon, audiences can experience this award-winning film now on Amazon. Learn more about the film - including behind-the-scenes content while making the film - at https://www.shepherdsofwildlife.org/the-last-keeper


 
 
 

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