Where to watch Kim Wolhuter in the UK
Find every Kim Wolhuter film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 10 May 2026.
Kim spent his early years growing up in the wilds of Africa: the Kruger National Park, South Africa, where his father, Henry Wolhuter, was the Head Ranger. His grandfather was the very first ranger of the Kruger National Park. Kim has made wildlife documentaries for National Geographic, BBC, Discovery Channel and Animal Planet. Kim’s company, Mavela Media, films and photograph wildlife, always being sure to document animals behaving in the most natural of ways.
Kim Wolhuter films streaming in the UK
Most-watched films featuring Kim Wolhuter, available across UK streaming, rent and buy.
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- Stalking Leopards (2002) Director of Photography
- National Geographic: The Filmmakers (1999) Director of Photography
- War of the Lions (2022) Director of Photography
- Lioness in Exile (2012) Director
- Cheetahs: Growing Up Fast (2017) Director of Photography
- Nature: Great Zebra Exodus (2013) Sound
- Beauty and the Beasts: A Leopard's Story (1995) Director of Photography
- Storm Cats (2017) Director of Photography
- Predators at War (2005) Director of Photography
- Man Cheetah Wild Producer
- Man, Cheetah, Wild (2013) Cast
- Man, Cheetah, Wild (2013) Director
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Most-watched Kim Wolhuter films currently: Stalking Leopards (2002), National Geographic: The Filmmakers (1999), War of the Lions (2022), Lioness in Exile (2012), Cheetahs: Growing Up Fast (2017).
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