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WILD LIFE Meets Love as a Force of Nature April 27, 2023

May 29, 2023

Film Review by September Williams /Bioethics Screen Reflections

WILD LIFE is a documentary by Oscar® winning filmmakers Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin. It shows the rigors, pitfalls, and love required to protect and preserve what is the best of nature. A National Geographic Documentary, WILD LIFE opened in the USA  in April of 2023.

WILD LIFE is also a Bioethics Film for many reasons. Among those is the setting, i.e. the geography. Both Chile and neighboring Argentina lay claim to the region of Patagonia. Patagonia holds some of the world’s regions untouched by humans.

The back story of WILD LIFE is, Chile and Argentina are nations’ whose economies are tightly linked to mineral extraction and forest wood exports. As it happens, the same geographical region is also important for providing a significant portion of the earth’s atmospheric oxygen through tree and plant photosynthesis full September Williams full review click— here.

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