FINDING GUMO
One Film Festival presents a documentary film that redefines the nature genre. Full of heart and soul, the stunning cinematography of the Washington Cascade Range serves as the backdrop for a group of backcountry skiers and field biologists with one goal: to save the elusive wolverine.
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"The film is something of a marvel, a piece that is worthy of study by documentary filmmakers outside of the nature genre.” - Short of the Week
"Finding Gulo" follows a backcountry ski guide & field biologist who attempt to document an elusive population of wolverines in Washington's Cascade Range. When our government fails to act, can citizen science save endangered wildlife from climate change?
Co-Directors | Colin Arisman & Tyler Wilkinson-Ray
Production Companies | Wilder Studio & Wild Confluence Media
Featuring | Steph Williams & David Moskowitz
Partners | Patagonia, Conservation Northwest and Cascade Wolverine Project
Editor | Chris Cresci
Cinematography | Colin Arisman & Tyler Wilkinson-Ray
Additional footage | Grizzly Creek Films, Jasper Newton & Michael Bird Shaffer
Original music | Aled Roberts
Motion graphics | Luke Kantola
Title design | Anya Miller
Colorist | Alice Shcherbak
Post Audio | Ridgeline Sound
Still Photography | David Moskowitz
Awards & Selections: Short of the Week, Santa Barbara International Film, Banff Mountain Film, Backcountry Film Tour, No Man’s Land Film, Wild & Scenic Film, Environmental Film in the Nation’s Capital, EarthxFilm, Wasatch Mountain Film, International Wildlife Film, Wildlife Conservation Film Festival

