

Nine minutes of owl drama that'll ruin you for blockbuster CGI forever.
A devoted pair of little owls set up home in an old orchard in rural Herefordshire. From spring blossom to autumn apples, a year in the life of the parent birds, their baby owls and the old fruit trees.
Cinematography
Macro shots so intimate you'll count eyelashes.
Sound
Silence, wind, and the click of tiny owl talons.
Direction
Anderson waited a full year for this story.
Director
Andrew Anderson
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Little owls aren't native to Britain—they were introduced in the 1800s, making this 'wild' documentary secretly about an invasive success story.
Anderson built custom nest boxes with internal cameras, meaning every 'natural' moment was staged with owl real estate.
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