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Antoine Lindley is an award-winning American journalist and documentary filmmaker; he has more than 20 years in the media industry and produced over 24 documentary films on Ethiopia. Antoine made television history in Ethiopia by becoming the first foreigner to produce and host a television program on the country’s national network ETV. His television documentary series “Insight with Antoine Lindley” premiered on July 24, 2012. In collaboration with the network, Antoine has produced various documentaries that engaged and gave insight on the people, events and stories that impacted and shaped the face of Ethiopia and Africa. Antoine also has served as the Associate Press Officer for the Embassy of Ethiopia in the United States during 1998. He was presented with an award for in-depth reporting by the Illinois College Press Association in America in 1997. Antoine began his television career in on-air programming at BET Networks in America, a subsidiary of Viacom, the world’s leading branded entertainment company. Antoine Lindley currently resides in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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The ground breaking documentary film follows filmmaker and journalist Antoine Lindley to some of the most remote parks of Ethiopia to tell the story of the challenges and conservation efforts to save what could be Ethiopia’s last elephants.