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In 2014, the Romanian town of Armeniș became a site for rewilding Europe’s largest land mammal, the European bison. A decade later, the project lead by WeWilder Campus and WWF Romania, has done more than bring the bison back: it revived the land. A proposed highway route puts a decade of work at risk. Join us for the screening of the short documentary film The Weight of the Wild, and a conversation on how lived ecological change can be translated into forms legible to institutions.
Event details of The Weight of the Wild
Date
30 March 2026
Time
20:00
Location
SPUI25

The project by WeWilder Campus and WWF Romania has succesfully sparked a broader socio-economic transformation that fosters local economic growth, reduces dependence on waged labour and city-bound migration, and enables a revival of making a living from the land. However a proposed highway route crossing through the mountains puts a decade of patient work at risk. To reroute the highway away from the bison’s habitat and the agricultural community the project must recast its achievements as ‘measurable value’ into the spreadsheet economics of the Ministry of Transport.

This film covers conversations with the two remarkable women at the heart of the WeWilder initiative. Their insights describe how to walk the thin line between a regenerative way of life and the pressure of economic development – it’s never either/or, it’s always both/and. Their enduring presence and unwavering commitment have earned the community’s trust. Cadence, insistence and permanence: the alchemical recipe for a collective future.

Join us for a screening of The Weight of the Wild, by Nathaniel Bockley and Andrea Leiter, in collaboration with WeWilder. Following the film, co-director and researcher Andrea Leiter will be in conversation with WeWilder co-founder Oana Mondoc, reflecting on how lived ecological change is translated into forms legible to institutions. The conversation will be moderated by Vladimir Bogoeski.

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