3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects the most entertaining, powerful and inspiring Animal short and feature length documentary and drama at We Are Moving Stories. These shorts and feature length productions cover documentary and are about different animals including elephants and wolves; conservation and the films of Mariah Wilson, Elke Duerr and Rachel Tilseth; and the deep connections between people and animals.
Total length of this section: 23 films.
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The Last Animals follows the conservationists, scientists and activists battling poachers and criminal networks to save elephants and rhinos from the edge of extinction. Length: 91 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Kate Brooks:
King of Beasts - Aaron, an American hunter, enters the dark heart of the African bush, on a surreal neocolonial expedition, emulating 1000s of years of indigenous rite of passage rituals, as he hunts the ultimate trophy - the king of beasts. Many hunters consider themselves conservationists, and animal lovers. They justify their right to hunt as central to the preservation of the species and defend the benefits of their concession fees. Length: 86 minutes. Interview with Director Tomer Almagor:
Unchained - There is always a better alternative to keeping any living being in chains. Length: Two versions, 80 minutes and 61 minutes. Writer/Director Alex C. Rivera:
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Pangolin is an intimate glimpse into the journey of a single pangolin; from the moment it is taken from the wild to its final destination in China. Filmed on location across three countries with the help of reformed poachers and wildlife enforcement officers, the film acts as a surrogate for an estimated hundred thousand pangolins that are poached and smuggled annually throughout Southeast Asia and Africa. Length: 13 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Katie Schuler:
Rancheros del Jaguar - In Sonora, Mexico, local cattle ranchers have feared and hunted the most northern population of jaguars in the Americas for decades, but with a new solution bringing hope, this film begs the question – can they coexist? Length: 12 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Sara Matasick:
Pursuing the Monarchs - This succinct yet poignant documentary examines the social and biological factors causing a rapidly waning monarch butterfly population across North America. Pursuing the Monarchs traverses viewers across the American heartland from the vast plains of Iowa to the jungles of Michoacán. Length: 52 minutes. Interview with Writer/Director Anna Chahuneau:
Wild DaZe - Save The Wild Save Yourself. Length: 103 minutes. Director/Producer Phyllis Stuart:
Black Mambas - Three young South African women must navigate the crumbling ruins of a colonial past when they become rangers in the Greater Kruger Park, South Africa. Length: 81 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Lena Karbe:
Far Afield: A Conservation Love Story - From the “mean streets” of New Jersey to the “green streets” of Jackson Hole – a love story about two people, a place and an environment that inspires us all. Length: 35 minutes. Director/Producer Jennifer Tennican:
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Silent Forests is a character-driven and cinematic look at the fight to stop forest elephant poaching and other wildlife trafficking in Africa’s Congo Basin. The film features a grassroots wildlife law enforcement group, Cameroon’s first female eco-guard, a Congolese biologist studying elephant communication, a former elephant poacher, and a team of anti-poaching sniffer dogs led by a Czech conservationist. Length: Anticipated: 90 minutes. Director/Producer Mariah Wilson:
Eeya - Eeya is the Baka word for elephant, an animal that is an important figure in the lives of the indigenous Baka tribes of Cameroon. Unfortunately, many Baka find themselves caught in the middle of Central Africa’s forest elephant poaching epidemic. Some are drawn into poaching gangs, while others are working for conservation groups. Length: 5 minutes. Director/Producer Mariah Wilson:
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Bison Nation - Walking Sacred Sites - This is our story, the story of the last wild bison in the Northern Hemisphere. Length: 49 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Elke Duerr:
Otter Love - Interspecies communicator Elke Duerr takes us on a journey to explore the world of sweet water otters. Length: 16 minutes. Writer/Director Elke Duerr:
I am Nature - You are Human Nature - You, humans, are the outside Earth, animated Earth. Length: 8 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer/Editor Elke Duerr:
I am Water - I give you Life - Water, the great equalizer. Length: 44 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer/Editor Elke Duerr:
Stories of Wolves - The Lobo returns - Wolves - the vanishing Wildness inside and outside of us. Length: 73 minutes. Writer/Director/Editor Elke Duerr:
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Inside the Heart of Wolf Advocacy: The Yellowstone Story tells the stories of people working to preserve the legacy of wolves in Yellowstone National Park. A Wolves of Douglas County Wisconsin Film. Writer/Director/Co-Producer Rachel Tilseth and Co-Producer Maaike Middleton:
People & Wolves: a Wisconsin Story - The film tells the story of Wisconsin's gray wolves, the controversies surrounding them, and how people are learning to coexist as these native predators are again fulfilling their ecological role after returning to the state about 45 years ago. Length: 1 hour. Director/Producer Rachel Tilseth:
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The Trouble With Wolves - Death threats, court battles, and an iconic endangered species in middle, The Trouble With Wolves takes an up-close look at the most heated and emotional wildlife conservation debate of our time. There’s a reason wolves have been, and continue to be, the world’s most controversial predator, but in these advanced times, can we not find a way coexist? Length: 56 minutes. Director/Producer/Editor/Animator Collin Monda:
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Cry of the Glossy - Taking us on a journey through the forested hills of the NSW Southern Highlands (Australia), poet and Gunai woman, Kirli Saunders, reflects on the special place the endangered Glossy Black Cockatoo holds in her heart and culture. Length: 10 minutes 17 seconds. Director/Producer Tim Brown:
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Betty Feeds the Animals - Betty loves animals, she loves them so much that everyday she puts 30 bowls of food outside of her home to feed them. She feeds skunks, raccoons, cats, foxes and the occasional opossum. This is her story. Length: 9 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer James Gannon:
Companion - The unspoken romance between Cats and their Humans. Length: 4:53 min. Writer/Director LaTajh Weaver:
Animal Behaviour - Dealing with what comes naturally isn’t easy, especially for animals. In Animal Behaviour, the latest animated short from the Oscar®-winning team of Alison Snowden and David Fine (Bob’s Birthday), five animals meet regularly to discuss their inner angst in a group therapy session led by Dr. Clement, a canine psychotherapist. Length: 14 minutes. Writers/Directors Alison Snowden and David Fine: