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This film block brings together stories set in shared spaces, where people and wildlife live in close proximity. Villages, forests, coastlines, and working landscapes become places where daily life unfolds alongside environmental risk, conservation efforts, and questions of belonging.


Across these films, coexistence is shaped through practice rather than theory. Crocodiles move through village waters, friends walk the Oregon coast in search of connection, researchers track vulnerable species, families confront the effects of industrial land use, and wolves are carefully reintroduced into the wild. Together, the films consider how shared ground is negotiated through responsibility, conflict, and care, and what it takes to live with others in an increasingly crowded world.


The WorkCabin Films Original Documentary "Saving The Night Caller" is a hauntingly beautiful conservation documentary that follows wildlife researchers from Birds Canada and the University of Waterloo deep into the forests of Norfolk County located on the north shore of Lake Erie in southwestern Ontario, Canada to uncover the mysterious world of the Eastern Whip-poor-will, a nocturnal bird whose call once echoed across the night, and is now slowly falling silent.

  • Year
    2025
  • Runtime
    19:45
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Canada
  • Genre
    science, conservation, wildlife, animals, environment, nature
  • Screenwriter
    Gregg McLachlan
  • Producer
    Gregg McLachlan, Cynthia Brink
  • Cast
    Dana McLachlan
  • Cinematographer
    Gregg McLachlan
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