Wilding

Film details
| Film Title | Wilding |
|---|---|
| Suitability | |
| Genre | |
| Length | 75mins |
| Year | 2024 |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Director | David Allen |
| Actors | Isabella Tree, Rhiannon Hughes, Matthew Collyer |
| Language | English |
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Knepp is a beacon of hope for England’s wildlife. When Isabella and her husband inherited the estate to farm, they recognised how sick the land was. But a groundbreaking radical experiment has been nothing short of transformative. Now it’s a place where mussel-diving pigs, storks and butterflies find sanctuary, and where thriving flora and a vast array of animals have taken back the land. This is a charming, hopeful and necessary story of ecological regeneration.
Wilding is a genuinely wholesome experience, it’s filled to the brim with enthusiasm and passion for nature. It’s effortless to be carried away by its enchanting, natural visuals and the fascinating journey returning the landscape back to its origins. The film has an exceptionally big heart, there’s lots to learn, it’s visually everything you could hope for and is an honestly wonderful way to spend seventy-five minutes.

