True Wolf

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  • Genre(s):Documentary
  • Release year: 2012
  • Running time: 76 min
When Montana couple Bruce Weide and Pat Tucker made the decision to adopt an abandoned wolf pup in 1991, they had little idea of how their new houseguest named Koani would end up shaping their lives. After a lengthy trial-and-error process of learning...read more

When Montana couple Bruce Weide and Pat Tucker made the decision to adopt an abandoned wolf pup in 1991, they had little idea of how their new houseguest named Koani would end up shaping their lives. After a lengthy trial-and-error process of learning how to share space with a territorial predator (Lesson 1: Always have plenty of replacement furniture on hand), they developed a healthy respect and profound appreciation for the line separating man's best friend and White Fang. With Koani in the role of "Ambassador Wolf," the trio made it their mission to educate others. Utilizing a wealth of archival footage and personal remembrances, director Rob Whitehair's delightful all-ages documentary shows the long-lasting effects that his three stars (along with faithful canine companion Indy) had on their surroundings. Students, teachers, and even a few grizzled motorcycle enthusiasts are on hand to describe the ways their views on nature were changed by their encounters with Koani. Showing an admirable even-handedness towards its subject matter, True Wolf also takes time to explore the ethical concerns inherent in raising a wild animal, resulting in a documentary for nature enthusiasts that offers plenty of food for thought afterwards. Shadow Distribution presents a film by Rob Whitehair, a Tree & Sky Media Arts production.

Original Release

08/17/2012

US Release

08/17/2012

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Directors

Rob Whitehair

Writers

Bruce Weide, Rob Whitehair

Producers

Editors

Rob Whitehair

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