Sow It Goes

From Science to Cinema — A Story of Wolves and Perspectives with Samer Angelone

49 min · 31. maalis 2026
jakson From Science to Cinema — A Story of Wolves and Perspectives with Samer Angelone kansikuva

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What happens when a scientist picks up a camera to tell the story of wolves? In this episode, I sit down with Samer Angelone, a scientist-turned-filmmaker, to explore his powerful documentary Lupi Nostri. This documentary offers a rare, intimate look at wolves — and the deep human conflict surrounding their return. Samer shares what it was like to spend months in the mountains, getting closer to wolves than most people ever will, and how he translated that experience into a film that captures both beauty and tension. But Lupi Nostri goes beyond wildlife storytelling. It brings together two opposing perspectives: 🐺 those who fear and oppose wolves 🌿 and those working to protect them 🎙️ In this conversation, we dive into: - The journey from science to filmmaking - Behind-the-scenes challenges of filming wolves in the wild - How storytelling can bridge divided perspectives Further information about the film: https://www.lupinostri.com Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2443811/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2443811/support]

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