Foxes scavenge through Chelsea bins as London stirs. Beavers engineer dams on the Thames while peregrine falcons nest atop City skyscrapers. This 2026 documentary explores the unexpected resurgence of wildlife within one of the world's largest megacities. The film follows scientists and ecologists documenting how the urban ecosystem adapts and transforms. From royal parks to underground tunnels, it reveals the hidden lives of creatures that have learned to thrive alongside humans. It's a narrative about fragile balance and nature's remarkable resilience in concrete jungles.
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🔍 Search on JustWatch →The director employs hidden cameras and nocturnal filming to present the city from the perspective of its wild inhabitants. Smooth drone panoramas contrast with sharp, intimate close-ups.
Viewers curious about urban ecology will discover a fresh perspective on the intersection of nature and metropolis. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Joe Loncraine
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