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The Wolf Dividing Norway: filming the hunt

Film-maker Kyrre Lien listens to the conservationists and the hunters to see how wolves affect communities in real life
The wolf hunt leader, Arne Sveen, after the hunt Photograph: Kyrre Lien

The new Guardian documentary The Wolf Dividing Norway, goes to the heart of the wolf hunting debate, currently splitting political parties, families and communities. Set against a snow-capped landscape, a group of hunters wait to hear if the government will permit their yearly hunt, while the environmentalists grow ever more fearful of what lies ahead. With violent threats voiced on both sides, this film takes a detailed look at how the presence of the wolf affects the lives of different communities.

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