Born to Rule: How a Lone Lion Conquered a Kingdom | Award-winning Wildlife Film

Born to Rule: How a Lone Lion Conquered a Kingdom | Award-winning Wildlife Film
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The Bastard King | 4K Wildlife Documentary – 💬 Available in English, French and German.

From outcast to king: A lion’s fight for survival becomes a warning for us all.
“The Bastard King” is a powerful wildlife film filmed in 10 years. Follow the extraordinary journey of a lion cub born from a forbidden union, marked by heterochromia – one yellow eye, one blue. In a remote African wilderness, he rises against all odds, as his world is torn apart by an unseen enemy.

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This is not just a story about lions. It’s a striking allegory for endangered species, climate change, and the fragile state of our planet.

🎥 Shot over a decade in Africa
🦁 Rare lion behavior + never-before-seen moments
🌿 Environmental warning with global relevance
🗣 Hybrid storytelling that blends wildlife, symbolism, and truth

If you care about wildlife, nature, and the future of our planet. This film is a must-watch.

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📽️ Facts: Title The Bastard King
Production Companies: A Terra Mater Factual Studios & Bonne Pioche Télévision & Shibumi Films Coproduction
Written and Directed by ​​Owen Prümm
Narrated by David Oyelowo (EN), JoeyStarr (FR), Tom Wlaschiha (DE)
Produced by Walter Köhler, Alexandre Soullier, Owen Prümm
Narration Written by Andy Briggs & Antoine Le Bos
Soundtrack by Laurent Garnier & Pierre Lefeuvre Saycet
Executive Producers Sarita Sharma, Michael Frenschkowski, Dinah Czezik-Müller, Yves Darondeau, Emmanuel Priou

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34 Comments

  1. Cool video overall but I do hate how they made humans emotions and thoughts as if it was the lions. We humanize everything and it’s why 99% of people who think they know nature don’t, lions don’t think how we think. And that’s okay we don’t need to humanize what they do or think..

  2. beautiful images, but such a nonsense story (of course, invented and misleading regarding lions way of life). Moreover, the commentary is totally misleading regarding lions relationship – king, queen, bastard king, and all that bullshit… So sad that, with all that beautiful technology able to capture those images, we still have commentaries from 1950… Lions life is not organised as a human kingdom…

  3. REVIEW: This was a very good documentary/feature. It had great footage and presentation. I didn't turn away. Hats off to the filmmakers. The only concerns was that it was not real actual events. The final fight was watered down. You couldn't be sure what was really fact and fiction. That said, I think the people behind this film did a fantastic job.

  4. To all those shouting in the comments about this documentary being fake, AI or a compilation of different clips to make a story,ok we have heard you. Please allow us to just enjoy it for what it is. Please. Thank you.

  5. This video documentary came up in so many different stories for one year long. Lol😂😂😂😂 people. This video took every shot at night because of the possibility of a chance to expose .😂😂😂😂shame

  6. You just added some other clips from other documentary in b & w so that others can't guess … This the very unfair that I just saw this documentary clips in day light and the story was different but now you just created a own whole story

  7. WTF. The flowery language is irrelevant and indeed is nonsensical. And why is nearly the whole length this film in semi-darkness? I'm damned if I am going to sit through 1.5 hours of this trash.

  8. Reusing the filming of other documentaries and just simply editing the eyes and putting a sempi layer over it does not constitute a 10 year filming. His mother, it was a full griwn lion us.But the death scene was of a cub that was killed in a battle in battle for the blades. Even than sometimes eyes were not there etc. I appreciate the message but there is that

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