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Deep in the Heart: A Texas Wildlife Story Poster

Deep in the Heart: A Texas Wildlife Story

2022 | 103m | English

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Director: Ben Masters
Writer: Ben Masters
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Directed by award winning filmmaker Ben Masters, Deep in the Heart is a visually stunning celebration of Texas’ diverse landscapes and remarkable wildlife found nowhere else. Told through the eyes of wildlife species ranging from the mysterious blind catfish to the elusive mountain lion, the film follows our ever-changing relationship with the natural world and how we affect it. Narrated by beloved Texan, Matthew McConaughey, the film aims to safeguard our remaining wild places and to recognize the importance of Texas’ conservation on a continental scale.
Release Date: Jun 03, 2022
Director: Ben Masters
Writer: Ben Masters
Genres: Documentary
Keywords wilderness, wildlife
Production Companies Fin & Fur Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Matthew McConaughey Narrator (voice)
Name Job
Ben Masters Writer, Director
Austin Alvarado Director of Photography
Filipe DeAndrade Director of Photography
Noah Sorota Music
Skip Hobbie Director of Photography
Sam Klatt Editor
Juli Keller Assistant Editor
Alex Winker Colorist
Glenn Eanes Foley Mixer
Susan Fitz-Simon Foley Artist, Foley Editor
Lyman Hardy Sound Designer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
Sean McCormick Additional Sound Re-Recordist
Allison Turrell Post Producer
Jahne Zachary Foley Artist
Brian Moghari Director of Photography
Hayes Baxley Director of Photography
Patrick Thrash Director of Photography
Peter Kragh Director of Photography
Ryan Olinger Director of Photography
Shannon Vandivier Director of Photography
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Katy Baldock Producer
Jay Kleberg Producer
Josh Winkler Producer
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screenzealots
8.0

**By: Louisa Moore / www.ScreenZealots.com** Writer / director Ben Masters‘ visually stunning wildlife documentary “Deep in the Heart” is a film about the landscapes, geography, and animals that makes Texas so unique. It’s a celebration of the state and its natural diversity, exploring every regi ... on from the famous Hill country, the Southern plains, the Panhandle, the Piney Woods, and the Gulf coast. The film touches on green political commentary that’s expressed with a very gentle hand, making it the type of project that has the potential to sway the opinions, hearts, and minds of anti-environmentalists and others who are uninterested in the conservation conversation. The film is narrated by Matthew McConaughey, a proud, native Texan, and he’s the perfect choice. His voice is soothing yet authoritative, and he reads like an expert on the subject. The script is well-written and engaging, giving even more personality to the of abundance of adorable critters. Masters crafts his gorgeous footage in a way that builds excitement (watch as a newborn bat is stalked by a snake) and gets viewers close-up with the animals as they go about their daily routines. The visual moments captured in this film are absolutely jaw-dropping. There’s rare video of an ocelot hunting, amazing scenes of blind catfish, and emotionally devastating footage of mountain lion traps. Masters turns his lens on some of the state’s most interesting animals, including redfish, bears, alligators, and dolphins. The most interesting segments are an extended exploration of the breeding patterns of the strange looking alligator gar, a massive fish that has lived in the rivers of Texas for over 70 million years, and a particularly effective piece on the horrible cruelty of steel-jaw leg traps (the film does not shy away from strong criticism of the backwards thinking of the state and its lack of science-based, humane control methods). This documentary is appropriate for children, but it does feature some very sad moments (nature has a circle of life, after all). It’s academic and informative, but never dry or boring. The nature photography alone is spectacular, and the educational information presented feels new and exciting. It’s a great way to learn about the Texas ecosystems, animals on land and underwater, climate change, and the role we as humans have in both conserving and destroying the planet. “Deep in the Heart” ends with a rousing call to action and appeal for conservation that feels particularly aimed at Texans and ranchers. “The future is our choice,” McConaughey reads with great emotion, as pictures of endangered and threatened animals flash on screen. This is a handsome nature documentary with a strong message that’s beautifully done.

Apr 23, 2023