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Heart of a Lion

Thu, Apr 23 · 7:00 PMto8:30 PM

Location

1255 Park Avenue · Park City, UT

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"Heart of a Lion" follows cougar biologist Dr. Mark Elbroch, National Geographic Explorer in Residence and the world’s leading expert on mountain lions, into the parallel worlds of two mountain lion mothers: F61, who first revealed the social lives of these elusive predators, and Yoko, struggling to raise her young on the edge of human encroachment.

From the rugged wilderness of Wyoming’s Tetons to the misty forests of Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, this intimate and immersive journey reveals one of North America’s most misunderstood predators—asking us to see them with admiration instead of fear.

Filmed over more than a decade, the film captures behaviors never before seen on camera — including:
- week-old kittens in their natal den
- mountain lions scavenging seals along a wild coastline
- even fishing for salmon

The film also documents the subtle social bonds that connect generations of one cougar family. No single film has ever captured, with such depth and continuity, the lives of successive generations of a single mountain lion lineage.

Post-film discussion with Dr. Mark Elbroch and others TBA.

Presented in partnership with Swaner Preserve & Eco Center for Earth Day as part of the Reel Community Series.

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