

A century-old love letter to nature's most underrated goth icon.
A short black-and-white silent documentary film featuring the life-cycle of the Barn Owl.
Cinematography
Stunning 1920s nature photography that still feels magical.
Production
Pioneering wildlife filmmaking techniques before it was cool.
Director
W.P. Pycraft
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Oliver Pike had to construct artificial nest boxes and wait over a year to capture the owl breeding footage, proving 1920s filmmakers had more patience than your entire TikTok feed.
This film helped shift public perception of owls from spooky omens to fascinating subjects of scientific study—basically the original owl rebranding campaign.
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