Wild Innsbruck explores the delicate and shifting boundary between urban life and Alpine wilderness in Austria. Through captivating imagery and observational storytelling, the documentary reveals how animals like chamois, ibex, stoats, and ptarmigans adapt—sometimes ingeniously, sometimes vulnerably—to human-altered landscapes. From stoats camouflaging in artificial snow to the unprecedented filming of owlfly larvae hatching, the film captures surprising and intimate wildlife behavior in a modernized alpine context.