so he is devoting his life to improve the country, doing that by working with the virunga national parkd in the process hoping that his son won't have to go through the same thing that he did. >> brown: and of course in protecting the park there is the larger-- large quer here of the country itself, right, a very troubled country for many years. >> absolutely. i mean there's been war in congo for the last 20 years. it was after the rwanda genocide that this instability push mood congo and it has been there for a long time. the reason the park is so special, so important to protect this place is because it really does hold the keys to driving forward stability and economics development in eastern congo. >> brown: so what do you want viewers to take away from the film? >> we want viewers to understand about what is going on in this park. because it's something which really everybody around the world, your viewers should be really concerned about. protect virunga national park isn't just about protecting the last of the world's mountain gorillas or a part of eastern congo that really can s