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Super Nature review: Nature documentary shot on Super 8 film is ravishing and unpredictable

Last updated: November 2, 2025 1:35 am
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Super Nature is a breathtaking new documentary that takes viewers on an immersive journey into the natural world, all captured on the original Super 8 film format. Directed by Ed Sayers, a filmmaker with a passion for vintage technology, the film showcases the beauty and wonder of our planet through the eyes of 40 filmmakers from 25 countries.

Unlike traditional nature documentaries, Super Nature offers a unique perspective on the world around us. Shot in Super 8, the footage has a raw and unpolished quality that brings a sense of authenticity to the screen. As Sayers puts it, Super 8 looks as though “someone had painted your memories for you”, creating a nostalgic and intimate viewing experience.

One of the film’s most charming aspects is the personal stories shared by the filmmakers themselves. Each sequence is accompanied by the filmmaker’s voice, providing insight into their connection to the natural world. From observing the kindness in a puffin’s eyes to capturing the playful antics of a seal, these moments add depth and emotion to the film.

Super Nature is not just a visual feast, but also a testament to the power of storytelling. Sayers weaves a narrative throughout the film, from his initial ambition to record the natural world to moments of despair and ultimately redemption. It’s a journey that mirrors the highs and lows of life itself, making for a truly captivating viewing experience.

In a world saturated with high-budget nature documentaries, Super Nature stands out for its simplicity and sincerity. By embracing the imperfections of the Super 8 format, the film offers a refreshing and unfiltered look at the world we live in. It’s a reminder that beauty can be found in the most unexpected places, and that sometimes, the most meaningful stories are the ones that come from the heart.

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So if you’re looking for a cinematic experience that will inspire and uplift, be sure to keep an eye out for Super Nature when it hits UK cinemas in 2026. It’s a love letter to nature unlike any other, and a reminder of the magic that surrounds us every day.

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