documentary film

 
 

One But Many is a feature-length documentary directed by photographer and filmmaker Janna Giacoppo that explores one of the most urgent and misunderstood challenges facing wildlife conservation today: human-wildlife conflict.

Filmed across Kenya, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, South Africa, and the United Kingdom, the documentary examines the growing tensions between people and wildlife, the role trophy hunting plays in that debate, and the innovative solutions helping communities and wildlife thrive together.

The film had its World Premiere at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood as part of the Dances With Films Festival and has since screened internationally, including at the Whistler Film Festival, where it made its Canadian Premiere, and the Anchorage International Film Festival.

In March 2026, One But Many was screened at the British Parliament, bringing together Members of Parliament, conservation leaders, and advocates as part of ongoing efforts to build support for legislation to ban trophy hunting imports into the United Kingdom. The screening helped elevate the conversation around human-wildlife conflict, wildlife conservation, and the proven solutions that allow people and wildlife to coexist.

Watch the trailer or visit www.onebutmanydocumentary.com to learn more.