On the windswept coast of Cape Carteret, shaped by millennia of marine erosion, nature reclaims its ground. This cinematic portrait follows the return of the peregrine falcon and the great raven—two ancestral rivals—to a landscape teetering between wilderness and encroaching city. As their secret lives unfold beneath the watchful eye of a lighthouse, the film captures the fragile balance of a wild coast in transition.
Olivier Marin - Director
Jonathan Slimak - Producer
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El Pulmo
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The Shot List
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