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Late last month in South Africa, the world’s largest private rhinoceros breeder put 264 rhino horns up for auction. The horns could have yielded anywhere from $12 to $30 million on the black market in Asia. Instead, rhino rancher John Hume successfully sued the government of South Africa for the right to sell his horns domestically, enraging conservationists. "Give me one animal that has gone extinct while farmers were breeding it and making money out of it,” Hume tells filmmaker Shaul Schwarz in his new documentary, Trophy, out today.
With extraordinary cinematography and an aversion to easy answers, Schwarz and co-director Christina Clusiau dive headlong into the complicated relationship between big-game hunters, wildlife conservationists and the exotic animal farmers who feed the world’s ever-growing appetite for trophy breeds and endangered animal parts.

In this photograph, Phillip Glass, an American hunter from St. Angelo, Texas, kneels beside an elephant he hunted. Photograph courtesy of Reel Peak Films


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