If you think you know America’s wild places, think again.
The response to our new documentary has been incredible — thank you to everyone who’s watched, shared, and written in. Wild Men: The Search for Feral Humans, Lost Tribes & Primitive Humanity takes viewers beyond the edge of civilization and into deep wilderness where the line between man, myth, and memory disappears.
Filmed in out-of-the-way corners of Texas, Wild Men explores a startling possibility: humans who vanished from history may still walk among us.
For more than a century, these forests have echoed with eerie lights, strange cries in the night, and shadowed figures moving between the trees.
Wildlife journalist Chester Moore and researcher-author Lyle Blackburn set out to separate fact from folklore — and what they found blurred both. Are these remnants of lost tribes still living in the Texas wilderness? Or modern survivalists who chose to disappear, living primitive and feral by design?
Wild Men follows Moore and Blackburn through the Big Thicket, across the Old River and Lost River, and into places that feel untouched by time. This isn’t a monster hunt. It’s a revelation.
The film asks hard questions we’d rather avoid:
- What happens when people abandon civilization?
- Do they become something else — or do we remember what we once were?
Watch Wild Men: The Search for Feral Humans, Lost Tribes & Primitive Humanity now here.
Experience the story for yourself — and help us uncover a mystery that refuses to fade.
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If you’ve had a similar encounter or credible sightings to report, email chester@chestermoore.com. We’re actively building a research database and would value your account.