
The Last Place on Earth
Set deep within Sumatra’s vast Leuser Ecosystem, the film follows an eight-year struggle as wildlife activists confront the illegal palm oil industry to protect one of the world’s last untouched rainforests. Through animal rescues, anti-poaching operations, and reforestation efforts, it captures the urgent fight to preserve a sanctuary where tigers, elephants, rhinos, and orangutans still roam free.
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Sunday, July 26, 2026
8:00 PM• Clapp Auditorium in the Lillie Building
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Sun, Jul 26
Event Info
- Run Time:
- 102 mins
- Country:
- Indonesia
- Genre:
- Feature Documentary
- Language(s):
- English, Bahasa Indonesian, Aceh
Location
Clapp Auditorium in the Lillie Building
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