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Alaska’s coastal wolves are documented for the first time. They have developed unique survival strategies worthy of their protection from threats like Pebble Mine and overly aggressive hunting regulations.

This documentary not only suggests that wolves are not the aggressive beasts that many people assume, but also show they could have possibly befriended early humans to become the first wolf dogs.

Documentation of this range of encounter types with wild wolves is unprecedented. Wolves display playfulness, curiosity, prey-testing, social dominance in sustained close encounters with the protagonist.

Conflict between wolves and humans is a popular topic in Europe and the USA.  Interviews with Swiss farmers who have actually been damaged by wolves show the conflict in true documentary format

 

Cost to complete: $ 200’000

 
 

PRESENTING PRODUCER

Mention in opening and closing film credits as Presenting Producer, plus Alaska Bear and Wolf Expedition (6/6 persons) guided by Buck and Esther .


< 150,000

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

Mention in film credits as Executive Producer, plus Alaska Bear and Wolf Expedition (2/6 persons) guided by Buck and Esther.


>150,000

CO-PRODUCER

Mention in film credits as a Co-Producer, plus Alaska Bear and Wolf Expedition (1/6 persons) guided by Buck and Esther.


>100,000

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER

Mention in film as Associate Producer. Signed photobook.


>60,000 - 5,000

 

 
 
 
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