A Story of Hope with New Faces of Conservation Science

Against the backdrop of a global pandemic and the sixth mass extinction, filmmaker Kristin Tièche explores the crucial roles that bats play in our shared environment, and how a team of women bat scientists set out to save a North American bat species from a deadly fungal disease called white-nose syndrome (WNS) to create a better future for both bats and humans.

At once a nature film, a science film, and a character-driven adventure film, The Invisible Mammal will immerse you in the world of bats and forever change the way you feel about these amazing little creatures.

A feature documentary, co-produced and fiscally sponsored by The Wild Lens Collective, a 501(c)3 organization.

Credits

Written, Directed and Produced by Kristin Tièche

Produced by Matthew Podolsky

Executive Produced by Holly Mosher, Windy Borman, Eileen Kim, Kristin Tièche

Edited by Heidi Zimmerman

Cinematography by Skip Hobbie, Aaron Peterson, Darryn Schulte, Owen Bissell

Sound Design/Mix by Rachel Saldivar, Lien Do, Daniele Dantas, Dave Nelson

Color by Marco Ramirez

Animation by Jackie Bonnema

With Music from Carla Patullo

 

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