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PATHFINDER - Life beyond fear

PATHFINDER - Life beyond fear

Follow six world-class slackliners on a highlining mission deep into the Norwegian mountains to attempt something that has never been seen before: Walking a thin line, elevated in the vastness between two colossal cliffs, illuminated only by the mystical northern lights.

Here We Stand

Here We Stand

For generations, conservation has been about keeping people from places. Now, Save the Redwoods League and Teresa Baker ask what it would look like for conservation to include all people, even those that normally are in the margins.

Matagi Mālohi: Strong Winds

Matagi Mālohi: Strong Winds

The Pacific Climate Warriors, born out of the low-lying Pacific Islands, are an indigenous and youth lead movement who now have been on the front lines of climate change for decades. In their own words “Matagi Mālohi tells the story of our journey to uplift our people and shape a narrative that paints us not as victims of the climate crisis but as the leaders, the healers, the nurturers, the artists, the gardeners, the growers, the seafarers, and the navigators we are.”

It's Me, Landon

It's Me, Landon

Eight-year-old Landon Moise shows us around his favourite forested spots in his home community, Clearwater River Dene Nation. He explains why the environment is important.

A Community Conservation Effort

A Community Conservation Effort

What started as a small group of conservationists in the early ’70s grows into a massive movement that changed the entire course of a community. Greenspace Inc. forms community partnerships and carries the torch of preservation on its way to becoming Kentucky's First Urban Trail Town.

Chasing Ghosts

Chasing Ghosts

In their quest to identify the pollinator of the ghost orchid for the first time, a team of explorers, photographers, and filmmakers make a startling new discovery that may help to conserve both the endangered orchid and its shrinking home.

If We Take Care of the Land and Water, It Takes Care of Us

If We Take Care of the Land and Water, It Takes Care of Us

Young Fina and her family and community keep an historic tradition of equitable distribution of water. She shares how maintaining that practice into modern times sustains the spirit of community and the strength of generational farms and ranches.

A Message From The Future of Paradise

A Message From The Future of Paradise

In 2018, the historic Camp Fire destroyed the town of Paradise, CA and killed 85 people. Comprised of 12 original paintings documented with stop-motion, A Message From The Future of Paradise is set 50 years in the future and reflects on the rebuilding process in Paradise, in turn creating a model for other communities.

Common Ground

Common Ground

Conservation isn't always the common thread between the tribes, ranchers, and government. This film shows how water can bring opposing interests towards finding a Common Ground.

From Kurils With Love

From Kurils With Love

Vladimir, a scrappy but aging Russian marine mammal biologist is on a mission to help fulfill his quest to understand and protect the Kuril Islands before his age fails him, and so together the team sets out in one of the most remote and accessible volcanic island chains in the world to help Vladimir.

A Mother's Love

A Mother's Love

In 2020, life came to a grinding halt. Hopefully, in the resultant silence we are able to hear that our planet's whispers have become screams. A Mother's Love, a spoken word piece by actor and activist Lena Georgas and brought to life with the help of director Greg Yaitanes and the musical creations of Bill Barclay, gives voice to those hopes.

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PATHFINDER - Life beyond fear
Here We Stand
Matagi Mālohi: Strong Winds
It's Me, Landon
A Community Conservation Effort
Chasing Ghosts
If We Take Care of the Land and Water, It Takes Care of Us
A Message From The Future of Paradise
Common Ground
From Kurils With Love
A Mother's Love

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