HD
2026
John James Audubon, a 19th-century naturalist and painter, stands as a pivotal figure in early American history. A contemporary of Lewis & Clark and Davy Crockett, he ventured across the American wilderness to study and capture the beauty of birds. Self-taught in both art and ornithology, his legacy continues through his celebrated works, which are honored with his portrait in the White House and a statue at the American Museum of Natural History. This documentary showcases his stunning paintings alongside vibrant footage of the birds he depicted, complemented by interviews that delve into his life and enduring impact on conservation.