
Medicine of the Wolf 2015
In *Medicine of the Wolf* (2015), director Julia Huffman embarks on a powerful documentary journey to Minnesota's wilderness, exploring the complex bond between humans and grey wolves.
Director: Julia Huffman
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Medicine of the Wolf (2015) about?
*Medicine of the Wolf* examines the controversial delisting of grey wolves from the endangered species act and the subsequent push for hunting. Filmmaker Julia Huffman travels into Minnesota's wilderness to uncover the deeper ecological and cultural meaning of these animals, blending science, Indigenous perspectives, and personal reflection.
Who directed Medicine of the Wolf?
The film was directed by Julia Huffman, who brings a filmmaker's eye to the urgent conversation about wildlife conservation and human responsibility.
Who stars in Medicine of the Wolf?
The documentary features conservationists Jane Goodall and Jim Brandenburg, as well as Ojibwe elder Saginaw Grant and ecologist John Vucetich, alongside director Julia Huffman.
Is Medicine of the Wolf (2015) worth watching?
For those interested in wildlife documentaries, *Medicine of the Wolf* is a compelling watch. Its blend of scientific rigor, emotional depth, and environmental urgency makes it a thought-provoking film that lingers long after the credits roll.
How long is Medicine of the Wolf?
The runtime of *Medicine of the Wolf* is 74 minutes.
About Medicine of the Wolf (2015) — A Gripping Documentary on Wolves and Conservation
In *Medicine of the Wolf* (2015), director Julia Huffman embarks on a powerful documentary journey to Minnesota's wilderness, exploring the complex bond between humans and grey wolves. This gripping film delves into the recent political decision to remove wolves from the endangered species list, sparking a wave of hunting across the U.S. and reigniting debates about wildlife conservation. With stunning cinematography and intimate storytelling, Huffman highlights the ecological and cultural significance of these misunderstood predators, weaving together science, ethics, and Indigenous wisdom. The film challenges viewers to reconsider their relationship with nature and the promises we make to protect it.
Featuring insights from renowned conservationists like Jane Goodall and Jim Brandenburg, as well as the voices of the Ojibwe community, *Medicine of the Wolf* blends raw emotion with hard-hitting truths. It's a poignant reminder of the delicate balance between human ambition and the wild world we share.