Fans of wildlife documentaries are in for a nice treat as the highly anticipated film Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story makes its debut on October 27 at 21:00 (CAT) on National Geographic across Africa.
This emotionally-charged film, directed by acclaimed photographer and filmmaker Charlie Hamilton James, promises to explore the profound connections between humans and nature, inviting viewers on an unforgettable journey.
After receiving widespread acclaim at prestigious film festivals including the South by Southwest (SXSW) and Copenhagen International Documentary Festival, Billy & Molly has been hailed as “one of 2024’s very best documentaries” by Sunshine State Cineplex and “an emotional powerhouse of a documentary” according to Screen Zealots.
The film shines a light on the remarkable story of Billy Mail, his wife Susan, and their devoted sheepdog Jade, who find a desperate wild otter in need of help washed up on their jetty in the scenic Scottish islands of Shetland.
Upon the arrival of Molly, the ill otter, the Mail family embarks on a journey that not only revitalises Billy’s sense of purpose but also showcases how life can flourish against the odds.
The documentary captures the daily interactions between the Mails and their new family member, ultimately revealing how love and compassion towards animals can profoundly impact our existence.
“Billy & Molly: An otter love story is an inspiring story that we hope will encourage viewers to pause and reconnect with the world around them,” said Tom McDonald, National Geographic’s executive vice president of Global Factual and Unscripted Content.
McDonald also emphasised the partnership with Charlie Hamilton James and Silverback Films, stating that the project beautifully encapsulates the synergy between nature and humanity, and its capacity to inspire wonder.
With stunning cinematography, choreographed by Charlie Hamilton James alongside Johnny Rolt and Bertie Gregory, and an evocative score composed by Erland Cooper, the film aims to transport audiences into an emotional landscape.
James, who has garnered respect for his extensive body of work in wildlife and conservation, expressed his dedication to the project, stating, “This film was the ultimate passion project for me, and simply a dream come true.”
The documentary promises to engage individuals in a dialogue about love, connection, and the crucial role of the natural world in our lives.
As Molly’s time with the Mails unfolds on-screen, viewers will undoubtedly resonate with the overarching message that love exists in the most unexpected forms and places.
The accolades for Billy & Molly continue to mount, with plans for it to feature prominently at the upcoming San Francisco Film Festival (SFFILM) and Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.
A team of distinguished professionals backs the film, including executive producers Alastair Fothergill and Keith Scholey, further solidifying its status as a must-see documentary.
Saturday Star