Saturday Midday, Miners Foundry Stone HallKashia Pomo Tribal Traditions in the MPAKevin White, David Donnenfield, Full Frame Productions | 2019 | 6 minThis short film illustrates how the Kashia Band of Pomo Indians are uniquely positioned through their long history and traditional practices and values to be an important partner with Sonoma Marine Protected Areas in the recovery of our coastal resources.
DulceGuille Isa, Angello Faccini | 2018 | 11 minOn Colombia's Pacific Coast, a mother teaches her daughter, Dulce, how to swim. It is an essential skill in this remote region, where livelihoods are made on the sea and where rising tides, made worse by climate change, have swept entire villages away in recent years. Overcoming her fear of the water is just one element of Dulce's budding awareness of her natural and cultural surroundings.
MotherfishRusty Grim, Theo Parkinson, Amy Rosko, Fletcher Hukari, Owen Jones | 2019 | 11 minThrough a mother's spoken-word thoughts on the meaning that fishing has brought to the lives of her son and his best friend,
Motherfish isn't about catching fish - it is a quiet celebration of the lost art of patience, and how a mother can help bring meaning to her children's lives by enabling adventure.
Homecoming - A Boundary Waters StoryJoe Fairbanks | 2019 | 8 minJoe Fairbanks was born and raised in Northern Minnesota. In
Homecoming, he travels through the waters where he learned to paddle as a boy. Today, these are some of America's most endangered waters. Joe reflects on his battle with cancer and draws on connections
Last Call For The BayouDominic Gill, Nadia Gill, Encompass Films | 2019 | 53 minLouisiana’s delta is a veritable bounty of rich estuarine life, but it is disappearing fast. The erosion of Louisiana’s wetlands is one of the greatest environmental threats the US faces today. This 5-part series chronicles the lives of individuals who are experiencing that loss in the deepest parts of the Bayou. Through them, we learn that Louisiana is the canary in a coal mine for the coastal land loss that will happen worldwide and what the Bayou means to the people who live there, as we watch them wrestle with the survival of their home.
Session sponsored by Barefoot Wine & Bubbly