Nature

Nature films by Alan Fentiman. I have worked with wildlife experts, and conservationists to make films about the natural environment.

Reclaiming Wildness: The Kielderhead Wildwood Project

By Alan Fentiman | June 19, 2023

The Kielderhead Wildwood Project is one of the most ambitious and inspiring rewilding initiatives in the UK. Spearheaded by Northumberland Wildlife Trust, it…

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Artist Shane Finan Explores The Wildwood

By Alan Fentiman | November 16, 2021

  “These tubes… I call them my green tubes of hope.” 🌱 This poetic short film, created by filmmaker Alan…

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Coast Care Volunteers Film

By Alan Fentiman | August 10, 2020

Filming Coastal Conservation brings together passionate people, wild landscapes, and grassroots action—and nowhere is this more evident than along the breathtaking…

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Derwentise – A Leap of Faith

By Alan Fentiman | June 6, 2019

Derwentwise was a Landscape Partnership scheme that covered the lower Derwent Valley.

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Derwentise – The Grazing Comes to Town

By Alan Fentiman | June 6, 2019

The Grazing Comes to Town was a project run by the Landscape Partnership Derwentwise. I was asked to film numerous…

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Learning My Landscape – Derwentwise

By Alan Fentiman | June 5, 2019
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Kielderhead Wildwood – Part 2

By Alan Fentiman | January 6, 2019

Kielderhead Wildwood is a plan to re-create an ancient woodland in one of the wildest landscapes in England through a…

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Restoring Ratty Schools Project

By Alan Fentiman | October 5, 2018

This short film was made in collaboration with three schools from across the UK. After providing some basic film training…

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Kielderhead Wildwood (Part 1)

By Alan Fentiman | May 20, 2018

Kielderhead Wildwood is a plan to re-create an ancient woodland in one of the wildest landscapes in England through a…

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RESTORING RATTY – PART 3

By Alan Fentiman | November 6, 2017

Northumberland Wildlife Trust commissioned me to make a documentary film about their Restoring Ratty project over two years.

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