Queens of the Wild – Female-Led Tanzania Safari Series Seeks Financing

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Queens of the Wild

The Project

Hook:

Africa’s wildlife has been narrated for decades — but never from inside the decision. The people who read the bush like a language, who protect lives with instinct and knowledge passed through generations, have always been off-camera. That changes now.

Concept:

Queens of the Wild sits in the territory of Akashinga and Our Planet, but introduces something neither has attempted: a hybrid format that puts expert African women — not animals, not narrators — at the analytical centre of each episode. The series blends unscripted field encounters across Tanzania’s most iconic ecosystems with a proprietary Smart Lightboard studio format, giving viewers access to the guide’s mind during high-stakes wildlife moments. Female safari guides represent fewer than 10% of Africa’s professional guiding workforce; this is the IP that finally makes them the authority.

Format:

Premium wildlife documentary series · 6–8 episodes per season · 45–50 minutes each · Pan-African franchise across Tanzania, Botswana, Kenya, South Africa

Comparables:

Our Planet (Netflix) — 65M+ households in first month · global conservation benchmark

Akashinga: The Brave Ones (NatGeo) — Emmy-winning African wildlife format, sparked multi-season franchise

My Octopus Teacher (Netflix) — Oscar winner, licensed across 190 countries · single-character wildlife format

What’s Ready

Production Status:

✓ Full concept note & pitch document

✓ Detailed episode structure and pilot blueprint

✓ Revenue & monetization framework (broadcaster, grants, brand, licensing)

✓ Production timeline — principal photography targeted Feb–Sep 2027

✓ 8 female safari guides secured (confirmed May 2026, with 2 reserves)

✓ Shooting locations confirmed: Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Nyerere & Mikumi National Parks, Tanzania

✓ Full materials available under NDA on request

The Team:

Fred Nyantori — Director & Cinematographer. New York Film Academy (Universal Studios, Hollywood). 18+ years delivering premium documentary and broadcast productions across Africa; credits include BBC Africa, CNN AJAY, OXFAM, UNICEF, and 400+ broadcast deliverables. Current lead documentarian for DP World Dar es Salaam.

Dickson Gitau — Line Producer. 32+ years in East and Central African audio-visual production; specialist in wildlife cinematography. Most recent credit: multi-country documentary for WWF across six African nations. Regarded as the leading figure in regional natural history production.

The Opportunity

The Ask:

✓ Financing & distribution partner for Season 1 production

✓ Structure is open — broadcaster pre-sale (40–60%), impact grant co-funding (20–30%), or hybrid equity/grant model

✓ Brand integration partnerships (Land Rover, Canon, Leica tier) also under discussion

✓ In-kind contributions (vehicles, park access, accommodation) considered supplementary

Why Now:

Global broadcasters — Netflix, BBC Earth, NatGeo — are in active competition for African-led, conservation-aligned content. Demand is confirmed; supply of genuinely differentiated formats is not. The Smart Lightboard technology is exclusively owned by BMF Productions in Africa, making this format unreplicable. With 8 guides confirmed and a production-ready framework in place, the window to move is open.

De-Risked From Day One:

✓ Exclusive technology advantage — Smart Lightboard owned solely by BMF Productions in Africa; no competing format can replicate the series’ signature studio segment

✓ Institutional credibility embedded — guide sourcing via College of African Wildlife Management Mweka; filming access via Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA) and Tanzania Tourist Board

✓ Built-in impact funding eligibility — gender equity and conservation mandate aligns directly with UN Women, WWF, African Wildlife Foundation, and Wildlife Conservation Society grant criteria

✓ Franchise architecture from day one — repeatable format across Tanzania, Botswana, Kenya, South Africa; Season 1 investment seeds a multi-season, multi-territory IP catalogue

Most Interesting Project For

Natural History Broadcasters & Streamers

You commission premium wildlife content and are actively seeking African-led formats with built-in global audience alignment; this is the first series that gives you a proprietary studio format alongside the field footage.

Impact Funders & Conservation Foundations

You back projects that combine gender equity, conservation storytelling, and African narrative leadership; this series delivers all three within a commercially scalable documentary structure.

Co-Production Partners Seeking African IP

You are a studio, distributor, or production house looking for a franchise-ready series with confirmed talent, confirmed locations, and a clear path to multi-season delivery across the continent.

Interested in this project, please submit your interest through the form. Rest information will be disclosed upon reviewing the details.

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