The Otter Side of the Lens Trailer

The Otter Side of the Lens Trailer (2021)

"A deep dive into the lives of otters around the Isle of Mull" 14 November 2021 Factual 14 mins

The Isle of Mull is one of the UK's largest islands, located in the Inner Hebrides, and is home to one of the largest Eurasian otter populations in Europe. This documentary delves into the intricate relationship shared between this fascinating species and humans - through several sequences, each offering a different perspective.

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Cast

Lamont Howie

as Narrator

Crew

Josh Porter

Josh Porter Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 14 November 2021

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