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- Students fight to survive a weekend in the woods.
- A misfit gang of runaways and orphans are taken in by a dark and charismatic father figure who together wreak havoc throughout swamps and trailer parks of central Florida.
- A close-knit group of young twenty-something artists living, loving, and figuring out how to pay the rent in Memphis, TN.
- The Ferals was an Australian children's comedy television series created by Wendy Gray and Claire Henderson and produced by the ABC. It ran from 1994 to 1995, and it featured a mixture of people and animal puppets known as the "Ferals."
- An orphaned boy in a post-apocalyptic world, meets a grieving woman who is trying to find her lost daughter. Their journey leads them face-to-face with a despot who may have the daughter held captive.
- Luke, an independent young man with Down's syndrome stumbles upon a wild and life changing friendship.
- The mountains of Oaxaca harbor the remains of a ravaged and burnt shelter, once home to a psychoanalyst priest who used it to look after savage children, trying to re-integrate them into society. Through videotape diaries and interviews, the truth of what happened is shockingly revealed.
- An Australian television series from the mid-1990s, a successor/spin-off to the 1994-95 series The Ferals. The series' basic premise was that the titular Ferals had been evicted from their former dwelling and, searching for a new home, found the media cables for a television station. They promptly made camp around the cables and set up their own pirate TV channel: "Feral TV". Though this initially drew the wrath of the station from which they were pirating, resulting in the dispatchment of cane toad manager Kerry and his Scottish Terrier security guard/muscle Jock, their popularity with the in-series fan audience prompted them to change their minds and "adopt" Feral TV as part of their official channels.
- From wild hog hunting to silver carp fishing, adventure-loving culinary explorer Yia Vang is ready to chase, kill, cook, and eat all the crazy creatures that have overstayed their welcome.
- A homeless woman living in the tunnels below New York City survives on her own terms in the days leading up to a blizzard.
- In 2004, a Home Office survey revealed that there are 20 to 60 youngsters,aged 16 to 24,living rough in each inner city in the UK. They are responsible for vast levels of crime and in almost all cases they have come from broken homes and a history of abuse,both physical and sexual,most of the time inflicted on them by their own parents. Nikki,18,fled a sexually abusive homelife and a succession of foster families to live on the street. There she met Vincent,21,the product of heroin addicted parents. Together they spend their days trying to survive the perils of living rough and supporting their own drug addictions. They are wild,unwanted and trying to live without fear.They are the lost children of modern day society. They are The Feral Generation.
- A documentary about feral children.
- A wild boy is found in the woods by a solitary hunter and brought back to civilization. Alienated by a strange new environment, the boy tries to adapt by using the same strategies that kept him safe in the forest.
- An entertaining pseudo-documentary where up-tight filmmaker Owl Daniels ventures into a seldom seen world of drugs and drink in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney.
- Crazy cat lady or world-class musician? Dorian Rence smashes our notions of what matters and who counts in 'Feral Love.' A violist with the New York Philharmonic for 40 years, Dorian also cares for a feral cat colony in the tunnels of New York City. You decide. 'Feral Love' follows world-class musician Dorian Rence who has performed with the New York Philharmonic for 40 years while caring for a feral colony of cats in the railroad tunnels of New York City. 'I frankly don't see a big difference between the life of a cat and the life of me' she states as we gradually come to understand and respect her work with ferals and her rise to the elite ranks of professional musicians. Born in Oklahoma to a father who was both a farmer and a clarinet player, Dorian started piano lessons at the age of five and then violin lessons. After acceptance to the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music as a violist, she won her audition with the New York Philharmonic at age 21. Dorian was the seventh woman to enter the New York Philharmonic and has played with all the great conductors and soloists including Leonard Bernstein, Pierre Boulez, Zubin Mehta, Luciano Pavarotti, Isaac Stern, Yo Yo Ma, to name a few. "Feral Love" tracks Dorian as she cares for and ultimately rescues the cats in her colony during a particularly brutal winter. We are accompanied on this journey with the gorgeous music of a New York Philharmonic string ensemble featuring Dorian Rence on the viola.
- When Kari Green discovers the screaming faces of her abducted classmates inside her autistic brother's sketch book, she follows him as he sneaks out into the night. Only to discover why his drawings are so realistic and why the police have only found blood at all the crime scenes.
- After being attacked by an unknown creature, Scott finds himself changing into something Supernatural.This short pays homage to the classic ' American Werewolf in London" film, by director John David Landis
- A Discovery+ Original Film. "Feral" discusses the ethical dilemma surrounding hundreds of thousands of feral cats that are being linked to the rapid decline of critically endangered species in Hawaii. This situation has sparked a heated debate throughout the islands. Animal welfare advocates believe in protecting the cats, while conservationists believe that they must be killed to preserve species. The choice is up to Hawaii.
- Danny James is down on his luck. His job stinks, his relationship has stalled,his boss hates him and his father has died. While attending his father's funeral Danny is attacked by an unseen assailant. Is it man or beast? And why is Danny undergoing...changes?
- A trip of friend's and foe's that goes horribly wrong. They enter the forest not knowing the danger that lurks within. Will they survive the night, or never leave the forest alive?
- This portion of the film has yet to be released given it's a segment of the feature film A Feral World. It has not screened publicly and will be incorporated into the completed feature.
- This film was the inspiration for the upcoming feature film called "A Feral World" . It is about a boy and a woman in the apocalypse, journeying together to save Emma's daughter from captivity.
- ShortAn unsuspecting pet store employee has a dark encounter in the storage area.
- An exotic animal hunter is called in to capture a dangerous, undomesticated girl, who wreaks havoc on the hillsides of Los Angeles.
- FERAL is an audio/visual piece based on the book by, and featuring, George Monbiot and explores themes of rewilding, ecological crisis and human loss of connection with the natural world. The project is based on a collaboratively devised screenplay by Composer Hollie Harding and choreographer and director Josh Ben-Tovim, and evolved as a part of Hollie's residency with the London Symphony Orchestra on their Jerwood Plus Composer Scheme. The score investigates the potential of performed sound, foley and on-location field recording in combination - and uses the film as a stimulus for exploring the complex relationships between sound and sight, humans and ecology.
- ShortWhat happens when social media meets the un-socialized?
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- In an experimental fantasy short film inspired by W.B. Yeats "The Stolen Child", Tristan Alexander Tavernier plays a young changeling knight who is called away into another world.
- ShortLeft to defend herself in the desolate Wyoming desert, Jules meets a mysterious outlaw on the run.
- A young man travels the country visiting friends and family, having long talks and looking at birds with his binoculars.
- A disquieted young man pushes away his exurban family to seek wildness in the woods. The boy's urge for the primitive manifests in his bedroom at home and in the wild dog he follows through the countryside.
- A cyborg's schizophrenic upheaval. Distraught and failing to communicate with his pre-oedipal being, his mind cracks and unleashes an emancipatory carnivalesque dance troupe-Jinn-who emerge from his room's furnishings.
- A self-reliant woman living in isolation encounters a feral man stalking her property. Initially, she tries to befriend the creature, before becoming fearful of his animistic nature. Finally, the two share a unique connection, before parting to their very separate worlds.
- Feral is a short documentary film about youth, memory and the great outdoors. Through investigating the childhood memories of adults, the film aims to help the subjects to live out, or re-live some of their inner most fantasies/memories/fears. In the film, one subject finally gets the opportunity to explore an island in the Great Lakes that has dominated his imagination since the late 50's; a man gets to live out his childhood dream of being a knight on horseback; and a young man actively builds his own house in the woods in order to help himself leave a life of drug-use behind and find his own happiness through natural experiences.