RHINO charges into the Prestigious Raindance Film Festival London 2026
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A Conservation Success Story Takes Centre Stage at the UK's Largest Independent Film Festival
We are thrilled to announce that RHINO has been officially selected for screening at the prestigious Raindance Film Festival 2026, the UK's largest independent film festival. Taking place in London from 17–26 June, Raindance is renowned for showcasing outstanding independent cinema from around the world, making this selection a significant milestone for the film and everyone involved in bringing this remarkable conservation story to life.
Red-Carpet Premiere and Public Screening
The film's red-carpet premiere will take place on 17 June in London, bringing together filmmakers, conservationists, and supporters to celebrate this powerful documentary.
Audiences will also have the opportunity to attend a public screening on:
Tuesday, 24 June 2026
3:30 PM
Vue Piccadilly, London
Following the screening, attendees can join an exclusive live Q&A session with director Tom Martienssen, offering unique insights into the making of the film and the extraordinary conservation effort it documents.
As an added highlight, audience members will have the chance to win signed RHINO posters from Academy Award nominee Tom Hardy, whose compelling narration helps bring this inspiring story to life.
Featuring Loisaba Conservancy
At its heart, RHINO tells one of Africa's most inspiring wildlife conservation stories.
The documentary follows the ambitious and successful translocation of 21 critically important black rhinos, a landmark conservation initiative that demonstrates what can be achieved through collaboration, dedication, and long-term commitment to protecting endangered species.
The film features the vital role played by Loisaba Conservancy, whose involvement was instrumental in making this conservation success possible. As a leader in wildlife conservation, Loisaba continues to drive meaningful efforts to secure a future for some of Africa's most threatened species.
A Story of Hope for Wildlife Conservation
In a world often dominated by stories of environmental loss, RHINO offers something different: hope.
The documentary showcases not only the remarkable journey of 21 black rhinos but also the people, partnerships, and perseverance behind one of the most significant conservation achievements of recent years. It is a powerful reminder that positive conservation action can deliver tangible results for endangered wildlife.
Whether you're passionate about conservation, wildlife filmmaking, or simply compelling real-life stories, RHINO promises an unforgettable cinematic experience.
Book Your Tickets
Although RHINO has been allocated one of the largest screens at the Raindance Film Festival, ticket availability is limited.
Secure your place today and witness this extraordinary conservation story on the big screen.
Tickets are available here:
Don't Miss It
Join us in celebrating one of the year's most powerful wildlife documentaries and a genuine conservation success story that is helping shape the future of Africa's wildlife.
We look forward to seeing you in London.





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