Lorsqu’un beau jour un loup arrive tout seul sur une petite île inhabitée de Colombie-Britannique, Cheryl Alexander, une photographe locale, s’en approche. Pendant sept ans, une relation se noue entre elle et l’animal sauvage, repoussant au fil des mois les frontières entre leurs deux mondes.
D’où vient Takaya ? Comment est-il arrivé sur l’île et comment s’adapte-t-il à son nouvel environnement ? À l’aide d’experts, la photographe étudie son comportement et expose au grand jour ce que ce majestueux chasseur peut nous enseigner.
Documentaire de Martin Williams et Mary Margaret Frymire (Canada/Royaume-Uni, 2019, 53mn)
[Disponible jusqu’au 21 avril 2020]
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