Project Wild Thing - film review

This playful documentary aims to show the wonders of the outdoors to children he fears are getting sidetracked by consoles
25 October 2013

How great do kids find the outdoors? Film-maker David Bond fears they’re getting sidetracked by consoles and attempts to sell nature to these jaded couch-potatoes (who needn’t be urbanites; even in the countryside, claims Bond, children are homeward-bound). The film isn’t full of revelations but it’s playful and makes trees look very huggable indeed.

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