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Man’s First Friend is now streaming on iwonder
For dog lovers still deciding how to spend this year’s National Puppy Day on 23 March 2021, iwonder will be inviting them to make a date with their four-legged friends to sit back and enjoy the story of Man’s relationship with its most loyal of companions, in the “dogumentary” film, Man’s First Friend.
From Emmy award-winning showrunner Fred Fougea (Homo Sapiens) comes the epic story of humanity’s unique and enduring relationship with dogs. Combining natural history, science, and anthropology filmmaking, with state-of-the-art visual effects and dramatic reconstructions, Man’s First Friend looks at how a centuries-old relationship paved the way towards the modern-day affection shared between humans and their canine companions.
Asking questions such as:
Man’s First Friend takes viewers on an extraordinary journey through some of the most remote locations in the world to help understand how humans and dogs evolved together.
iwonder CEO, James Bridges, says of the film: “After taking the time to pamper their pets this National Puppy Day, we’re inviting every dog lover to set aside some time this March 23rd to learn a little more about why the bond they feel with man’s best friend is so special and how this unique relationship was forged over thousands of years.
Viewers new to iwonder can watch Man’s First Friend for free by signing up to the 14-day free trial period, while also gaining access to 1,000+ other acclaimed documentary films and series.
iwonder is a documentary and current affairs streaming service, curating the world’s best feature film documentaries and factual content all on one platform. With a vast library of more than 1,000 new, critically- acclaimed, award-winning and festival favourite movies, series and shorts, iwonder marries the trending news stories with fascinating and captivating real-life stories about the people and events shaping world affairs, politics, music, culture, religion, sports, art, nature, history, science, technology and much more.
- Where did dogs come from?
- How did they take such a prominent position in human lives?
- And how did people learn to harness dogs’ unique talents?
iwonder CEO, James Bridges, says of the film: “After taking the time to pamper their pets this National Puppy Day, we’re inviting every dog lover to set aside some time this March 23rd to learn a little more about why the bond they feel with man’s best friend is so special and how this unique relationship was forged over thousands of years.
Man’s First Friend is a warm-hearted and fascinating reminder of what sits at the heart of a relationship that brings joy to millions of people around the world every day.”
Viewers new to iwonder can watch Man’s First Friend for free by signing up to the 14-day free trial period, while also gaining access to 1,000+ other acclaimed documentary films and series.
Priced at $6.99 monthly or $69.90 annually, viewers can enjoy iwonder on their mobile phones via iOS and Android apps, browsers at www.iwonder.com with Telstra TV, Apple TV, Android TV or through Google Chromecast or Apple’s Airplay.
You can watch the trailer here:
About iwonder
iwonder is a documentary and current affairs streaming service, curating the world’s best feature film documentaries and factual content all on one platform. With a vast library of more than 1,000 new, critically- acclaimed, award-winning and festival favourite movies, series and shorts, iwonder marries the trending news stories with fascinating and captivating real-life stories about the people and events shaping world affairs, politics, music, culture, religion, sports, art, nature, history, science, technology and much more.
iwonder is currently available in Australia, New Zealand and Southeast Asia through its iOS and Android apps, Apple TV, Android TV and at www.iwonder.com
MEDIA RELEASE, 18th March 2021
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