top of page
WIX25BBB.jpg
  • Writer's pictureOnepress tv

Leonardo DiCaprio and Jane Goodall Team Up for Powerful New Wildlife Film.



It is official: Leonardo DiCaprio and Jane Goodall, two prominent figures in the world of environmental activism who have previously collaborated on several projects, will be the executive producers of "Howl," a new live-action film that tells the story of an abandoned family dog and a young wolf, all narrated through the eyes of the two animals.


This cinematic work promises to be extraordinary and innovative, as it will offer the audience a different view of the natural world, since the entire story is told from their perspective with the goal of raising awareness on important issues related to wildlife.


This narrative engages the audience and invites reflection on the importance of living in harmony with wild species, as the two protagonists must first overcome their mutual fear. Once this initial obstacle is surmounted, they form a deep and meaningful bond. Their friendship teaches us that coexistence with animals is indeed possible.




DiCaprio and Goodall, the two producers, hope that this story can help change the perception of the "big bad wolf," as the wolf has been unjustly hunted to near extinction in many parts of the world. We are at a critical moment where the protection of wolves is increasingly urgent, and concern among environmentalists is growing.


Therefore, this work will be more than just a film made for entertainment; it is hoped to have a strong impact on viewers, aiming to send a powerful message and to make the audience reconsider their views on wolves and wild species in general, with the hope of promoting awareness and appreciation for the nature that surrounds us.


Comments


bottom of page