

Two hours of birds being absolute menaces and somehow you'll thank them for it.
The documentary explores the life of birds of prey and their struggle for survival in a changing world. From nesting to hunting, it reveals their importance in ecosystems and the threats from human activities. Through impressive images, it presents nature’s diversity and the need to preserve this preciousness.
Cinematography
Helicopter and drone shots that'll make your palms sweat.
Sound
Wing beats captured so crisply you'll flinch.
Editing
129 minutes that somehow don't drag. Miracle.
Director
Lev Paraskevopoulos
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Paraskevopoulos spent 847 days in the field for this film; several crew members developed actual bird call recognition that persists to this day.
The documentary's release coincided with renewed EU legislation on lead ammunition bans—timing so perfect conspiracy theorists noticed.
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