The episode airs March 20 on Nat Geo.
Summary National Geographic’s Trafficked: Underworlds with Mariana van Zeller is wrapping up its fourth season, and Screen Rant has an unforgettable clip from the show’s finale episode. The show debuted in 2020 with a look into the world of contract killers and hasn’t slowed down since.
Screen Rant shares a terrifying clip from the Trafficked: Underworlds with Mariana van Zeller finale that sees van Zeller and her crew stuck in Niger during the country’s 2023 coup. The clip sees van Zeller speaking with an extraction company and finding terrifyingly little reassurance about her situation, threatening to turn her already risky show into a specific kind of scary documentary. Take a look at the clip and watch the episode on National Geographic March 20 to find out what happens.
Trafficked: Underworlds With Mariana Van Zeller Highlights The Dangers Of Journalism Close Whether it’s nature documentarians getting up close and personal with dangerous animals or photographer Krystle Wright chasing tornados, National Geographic has always worked with filmmakers and journalists who aren’t afraid to put it all on the line. van Zeller is no exception, as just about every episode of Trafficked: Underworlds with Mariana van Zeller proves.
van Zeller and her crew went to Niger in 2023 to chase a story about the connection between terrorism and gold mining. Their trip just happened to coincide with the two-day coup that saw democratically elected President Mohamed Bazoum removed from office and replaced with Gen. Abdourahamane Tchiani.
As terrifying as the event must have been for van Zeller, the coup gave Trafficked: Underworlds with Mariana van Zeller an opportunity to highlight journalistic work in a way even the best documentaries don’t always show. With acknowledgment of the risk that people like van Zeller take can come a better appreciation of what they do and how audiences benefit.
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