The Scottish Wildcat

**1/2

Reviewed by: Amber Wilkinson

This documentary-style film gets up close and personal with some Scottish wildcats. Shot within a conservation centre, you are struck by seeing such magnificence caged.

The footage is good and the animals shown as majestic - but this film lacks any real sense of purpose due to a lack of voice-over or title cards. While the camerawork is nice, it leaves you craving facts about this beautiful animal, its history and, perhaps, something of why it is now being conserved.

Not quite the cat's whiskers but certainly of interest.

Reviewed on: 22 Jun 2006
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Footage of the Scottish wildcat

Director: Natalie Thomson

Writer: Natalie Thomson

Year: 2000

Runtime: 10 minutes

Country: UK

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