Jeff Bridges Narrated Documentary 'In the Company of Wolves: An American Journey' Acquired by Vision Films
Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieAcclaimed novelist ("Americanah") whose essays and talks offer sharp critiques of culture and feminism.
Journey Through the Wild: America's Unspoken History
Vision Films Acquires Groundbreaking Documentary
Vision Films has secured the distribution rights for "In the Company of Wolves: An American Journey." This significant acquisition brings the powerful narrative of America's wild inhabitants to a wider audience, promising a fresh perspective on the nation's past and present.
The Global Premiere at Cannes
The documentary is set to make its international debut at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival on May 15, with a special screening at the Olympia Theater. This premiere marks a pivotal moment for the film, placing its environmental and historical themes on a global stage.
A Cinematic Release and On-Demand Access
Following its Cannes premiere, "In the Company of Wolves" will enjoy a limited theatrical run across the United States. Subsequently, it will become accessible for transactional video-on-demand starting July 17, allowing viewers nationwide to engage with its profound message.
Jeff Bridges: Narrator and Conservation Advocate
Oscar-winning actor Jeff Bridges lends his distinctive voice to the documentary, guiding audiences through the stories of wolves and other species that have traversed American history alongside humans. Bridges emphasizes the film's ability to reveal how the wild and domestic spheres reflect the evolving narrative of American identity. Notably, Bridges is dedicating his earnings from the project to various conservation organizations, including The Vital Ground Foundation, which is dedicated to preserving wildlife habitats in the Northern Rocky Mountains.
A Director's Unique Perspective: Reframing the American Mythos
Director Susan Kucera highlights the film's distinctive approach, explaining that it redefines the traditional American mythos. Rather than focusing solely on human ambition, the documentary explores the deeper connections that have shaped the land and, consequently, the nation itself. This project marks the third collaboration between Bridges and Kucera, following their work on films such as "Living in the Future’s Past" and "Breath of Life."
Voices from History and Science
The documentary features insightful commentary from a diverse group of contributors. Members of the Eastern Shoshone Tribe and Crow Nation offer invaluable Indigenous perspectives, alongside leading historians and author Michelle Paver, renowned for her "Wolf Brothers" series. Additional contributions come from prominent figures such as science writer David Quammen, Notre Dame University's Jon Coleman, and Native American ecologist Cristina Eisenberg, further enriching the film's comprehensive exploration of its subject matter.
A Symphony of Sound and Production Excellence
The film's emotional depth is further enhanced by an original score composed by Keefus Ciancia, known for his work on projects like "True Detective." Jim Swift, an experienced executive producer with a history of collaborating on Kucera and Bridges' previous works, oversees the production, ensuring a high-quality cinematic experience.

