This movie combined the use of dramatic reenactments and actual footage of rhino Phila being rescued and transported to a nearby zoo, as well as interviews with those involved in her rescue.
Rhino Phila had been shot 8 times by poachers before she was rescued, including one shot that shattered her foot and two shots that hit her in the mouth.
Won a prestigious Panda Award for best film in the Nature Conservancy Enviornment and Conservation category at the Wildscreen Film Festival in Bristol, UK. The Wildscreen festival is the longest standing and most respected wildlife film festival in the world, drawing top names from broadcasters like Animal Planet, Discovery and National Geographic.
During filming, lead actor David James used semi-automatic weapons and handguns with live rounds as well as real chainsaws.