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Release Date:
October 18, 2013
Original Title:
Wild Zwijn
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
NTR
Zuidenwind Filmprodukties
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 25
In nature only one rule counts; eat or be eaten. WILD BOAR is a poetic, and visually arresting documentary about the curious relationship between man and the rise of the wild boar. The film tells a story about confusion, despair and opportunity amidst the invasion of unruly creatures that won’t abide by manmade rules and laws. From the dark woods where it originates, this almost uncontrollably dangerous creature goes deeper and deeper into our villages and cities but at the same time tickles our imagination and inspires us. WILD BOAR is an exploration of a society conflicted with nature and a reflection of the curiosity of human nature itself. Will we eat them or will they eventually devour us?
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Cinematography:
Dirk-Jan Kerkkamp
Color Timer:
Barend Onneweer
Commissioning Editor:
Oscar van der Kroon
Director:
Willem Baptist
Editor:
Dirk-Jan Kerkkamp
Line Producer:
Nienke Korthof
Post-Production Manager:
Rob Maas
Producer:
Joost Seelen
Sound Designer:
Jeroen Goeijers
Dirk-Jan Kerkkamp
Sound Director:
Dirk-Jan Kerkkamp
Sound mixer:
Jeroen Goeijers
Writer:
Willem Baptist
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