A white llama sits in a grassy field with tufts of grass, while a herd of llamas and alpacas graze in the background. Rolling brown hills, reminiscent of Bolivia’s landscapes, and a cloudy sky are visible in the distance.
Two flamingos stand in shallow water with reflections, surrounded by a tranquil Bolivian lake and rolling, multicolored mountains under a clear blue sky—evoking the magic of Kingdoms of Salt.

Bolivia – Kingdoms of Salt, Mist and Fire

Nature & Wildlife·2x50 min·In Development

In Bolivia’s vertical wilderness, life adapts with every descent, from flamingos in salt lagoons to night-flower pollinators and giant otters in Amazon backwaters.

Genre
Nature & Wildlife
Duration
2x50 min
Definition
4K
Audio
5.1
Status
In Development
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Synopsis

Bolivia is not one wilderness, but a stack of worlds. On the Altiplano, a flamingo chick begins life in a lake of salt, wind and volcanic heat. Beneath the thin air of Titicaca, a frog survives by breathing through its skin. Where Amazon moisture climbs the Andes, cloud forest closes in: a spectacled bear tears open bromeliads, orchid bees harvest perfume, and a kinkajou slips through the canopy to feed on night flowers. The water then drops into the lowlands, where a giant-otter family guards an oxbow lake and teaches its young to hunt. Farther south, the Chaco dries to dust; termites build fortresses, and after dark a tamandua breaks them open. Bolivia – Kingdoms of Salt, Mist and Fire turns a country of extremes into a chain of animal dramas: birth, hunger, territory, pollination, family and survival in a place where the rules of life change with every descent.

Team

Written and directed by Johannes Berger & Stephan Krasser
Executive producer Susanne Lummer
Production companies Terra Mater Studios, Catkin Media
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