The Elephant Caravan
AN ELEPHANT CARAVAN TO SAVE ASIAN ELEPHANTS
Laos has been known as the “Land of a Million Elephants” for generations. Today, however, there are less than 900 elephants remaining in the country. The future of Asia’s largest land mammal, as well as the people who have cared for them for generations, has reached a crisis point. If elephants die out, not only does it mean the...
LFHC opens its doors for Children
On February 11th, 2015, Friends Without A Border joined the community of Lao PDR to celebrate the Grand Opening of Lao Friends Hospital for Children in Luang Prabang, Laos.
Another timeless moment
This short compilation of clips shows some work I’ve done over the last few months as part of a documentary about Luang Prabang heritage I am working on. Apart from the documentary we will also produce 4 shorter 1 to 2 min promos showcasing and promoting the anniversary since Luang Prabang became inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
Filmed and edited by Adri...
Half Marathon, Luang Prabang
The Luang Prabang Half Marathon “La Procession” took place on Sunday October 12th at 6am, starting in front of the National Museum with three separate race distances: 7k, 14k and 21k.
All money raised donated to The Lao Friends Hospital for Children
fwab.org
luangprabanghalfmarathon.com
Film and edit by Adri Berger
Steadicam by Rob van Gelder ‘steadiRob’....
International Photo Awards Honourable Mention
A film about the beauty of Luang Prabang…
A film about the beauty of Luang Prabang received an honourable mention in the Lucie Foundation International Photo Awards.
For me again a great inspiration, the third year in a row, and keeps my energy flowing to continue the work in film.
Navajo Weavers in Lao
Sarah Naataanii, Tahnibaa Naataanii and Winter Rose Hoskie.
An artist exchange, from the four corners in the S-W of the US to a landlocked Laos surrounded by five countries.
Filmed and edited by Adri Berger, Camera assistance by Dara Phatammavong, Soundtrack by Michael Bishop
Confluence
Confluence is where two rivers meet, in this case the Mekong and Khan rivers in Luang Prabang.
When the water levels, after the rains during the wet season, slowly go down it’s time to pick up the nets and go fishing.Enjoy the scenery!
Filmed and Edited by Adri Berger
Sound track;Johann Pachelbelcanon-in-d-major-string-triopremiumbeat.com
https://vimeo.com/111294645
FREE the BEARS
The Asiatic Black Bear under threat of extinction!
Not far from Luang Prabang you can find an Asiatic black bear rescue centre set up by Free the Bears fund. In this short film we show the centre and through interviews with Jude Osborne and Jane Clegg find out more about this organisation and the plight of this animal. The centre is very close to Tat Kuang Si waterfalls,...
Lao Friends Hospital for Children
A project supported and managed by Friends Without A Border together with the Luang Prabang Medical Department. The hospital is being build on the grounds of the provincial hospital and is expected to open it’s doors early in 2015. The film was made to be shown during the annual gala dinner in April 2014 to raise money in support of medical care in SE Asia.
The...