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WONDERS OF THE WOLF ๐Ÿ˜Š

WONDERS OF THE WOLF is playing at SBIFF (Santa Barbara International Film Festival), and I had the opportunity to see an early look. Hereโ€™s my spoiler-free take:

For how wonderful wolves are, WONDERS OF THE WOLF feels pretty bland. Itโ€™s not the wolf’s fault within the film – itโ€™s more the standard format of these short documentaries. Itโ€™s saddled with bland talking heads when the real leaders of the (wolf) pack are the wolves themselves.

With that said, itโ€™s glorious to see the beauty of wolves in Yellowstone Park that director Angie Ruiz captured. In WONDERS OF THE WOLF, a person says, โ€œItโ€™s a wonder we see these wolves, and we donโ€™t see more.โ€ When Ruiz focuses on the wolves, it allows audiences to see more and offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the magic of those majestic creatures.

Final Thought: WONDERS OF THE WOLF is the type of documentary short where the subject matter and glorious nature shots by cinematographer Warren Kommers outshine the overall feature. Itโ€™s informative, does its job, but sadly falls just short of becoming the โ€˜alpha’ of this genre.

WONDERS OF THE WOLF premieres at SBIFF on Wed 2/11 – 8:40 PM

Aaron "Dobler" Goldstein

Aaron Goldstein is a Product Manager by day, ludicrous speed content consumer by night. Heโ€™s a LA Film School Alumni and TV Academy / Producers Guild of America member. Aaron is a proud parent and dad joke enthusiast.

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