1/6/2024 0 Comments Grey wolf movie![]() ![]() Wolves are an elusive creature and, the Mexican gray wolf, being the most endangered wolf in the world, is nearly impossible to spot in the wild. There are many different aspects that go into the making of a film, especially when trying to capture footage of wild animals. This is intended to help them with their yearly objectives and daily operating costs, giving back directly to Mexican wolf recovery. We are also working towards holding film release events at different Mexican wolf facilities across the country where all proceeds from the event go directly to each facility which hosts a film screening. These screenings can bring a greater interest, with recognition and more awareness to the stars of our film, the wolves. In addition to these goals, we are planning to take this film to various film festivals with hopes to reach even more people. To give back to conservation efforts currently underway to recover the Mexican wolf.Film screenings for public awareness and education across the wolf recovery area.Bi-lingual narration for the same approach in Mexico to assist with their recovery efforts.Multi-media outlets for greater public outreach, and understanding of wolves.Assist with awareness and education with those involved in Mexican wolf recovery. ![]() Education in classrooms, including curriculum.Under the right circumstances, a full length feature documentary, targeting a National Broadcast for maximum exposure and awareness.48-52 minutes in length for educational use.The film is aimed at general audiences, most of whom know nothing about the Mexican gray wolf. We would like to be on location at some crucial phases during one year in the management of the Mexican gray wolf. The film hopes to explore the conservation efforts involved in bringing this iconic animal to the America Southwest. They are intelligent, highly social creatures and highly elusive the Mexican Grey Wolf. The objective of the film is to introduce audiences to a little known subspecies of wolves that once numbered in the thousands, down to only a handful in the wild before recovery began. The animal is a re-covering endangered species and is in an exciting phase of its life cycle that of being an animal in recovery. Do not watch.Any film about the Mexican gray wolf will get people excited. ![]() All I can tell you is, I felt irritated, offended, disgusted - and probably most problematic of all - highly bored by this nonsense. Is it that what this film is all about? To cash in on the fascination on Adolf Hitler? give Hitler fans some hope, their idol might have survived? show some new images from a happy, yet determined Führer accompanied by Eva Braun (sorry, Eva Hitler), their dog and their daughter (because of course they have one)? I can't tell you, only the filmmakers could. ![]() Nothing is backed up by some evidence, nothing feels any more real as the wet fever dream of some Neonazi who really does not want to believe, "the Führer" committed suicide. So, maybe they just got this wrong? Maybe she didn't remember correctly? (The filmmakers did neither, since they show us how Hitler eats a chicken or something.) The further this "documentary" (if you want to call it that) goes, the more fictitious stories pile up. Because Hitler was a proclaimed VEGETARIAN. Really? He did? That's strange, isn't it. The whole time I wonder: "Yeah, okay, but why should I believe all that? Where is the evidence? Where is a source, even a face of one of those witnesses?" And then, at one point, one of those witnesses, a maiden who says she served food to Hitler, tells us "Hitler ate sausage and ham like all the other people". While Hitler plans to build up a Fourth Reich, Eva records everything like she did on the Obersalzberg (remember those color images?). So, Hitler is there and Eva Braun (sorry, Eva Hitler) is there too. It all looks and feels like a bad C-grade movie with voice overs telling presumed testimonies or (even more vague) "stories" by people who are very sure they saw Hitler in Argentina after WWII. Why? Well, let's dive into it, shall we? First, 95% of this film consists of reenactment by people who down't look like the real people at all. ![]()
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