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Sockeye Salmon. Red fish
WINNER: 5Hills Award for Best International Feature | Sockeye, a species of Pacific salmon, is an inexhaustible resource. It feeds the planet’s ever increasing population. But now we already know, that for humans, there are no inexhaustible resources.
For The Stripes
In the woods of Ranthambore - where art, history, wildlife and mankind coexist - a deaf and mute artist expresses his love for tigers in his paintings as the struggle between humans and tigers becomes tense.
Kokoly
JURY SPECIAL MENTION : Red Earth Award | Against a backdrop of poverty, personal loss and a marine environment changing beyond her control, Kokoly lives on a knife-edge.
Treasures of Grasslands
film was created by us with the sole aim of creating awareness about this astonishing wildlife diversity that thrives just 30 minutes away from one of India's largest city of Pune, Maharashtra
Immuto (Change)
Immuto (Change) features members of indigenous and local communities and other activists from different parts of the globe voicing their concerns and describing their diverse efforts to adapt to changes, conserve territories, reform laws, and keep carbon in the ground.
Logdrum of Pessao
The film tracks the making of the ceremonial log drum from techniques involved in cutting and shaping the log, to carrying the log drum over many days to its final home in the Morung.
Palace of Colours
A documentary that portrays the Santal people of northern India with tranquil composure and affectionate reverence.
Gold of Cajamarca
A short handcrafted 16mm documentary about the fights against one of Colombia's biggest open-sky goldmine projects.
Did You Do It?
A place that is neither urban nor rural, on the fringes of the capital of India. The film attempts to explore the dynamics between natural resources and human intervention in this place that is my home. Who is responsible- they, you, me- all of us?


Immuto (Change) features members of indigenous and local communities and other activists from different parts of the globe voicing their concerns and describing their diverse efforts to adapt to changes, conserve territories, reform laws, and keep carbon in the ground. Every participant in Immuto comes forward as an agent of change in their respective context. More than isolated stakeholders, they powerfully reach out to viewers to assert the need for recognition and reciprocity, prevailing upon us -- in the words of one contributor – to find a way to walk side by side so that together we can find a way to benefit the whole world.

Collaboration with our partners in Vanuatu prompted the production of this video and the 2019 Island Reach expedition to gather stories of climate disruption, adaptation, and activism. As with many communities across the world, conditions and threats in villages across the Vanuatu archipelago are giving rise to frustration, fear, and anger, fueled by the social inequities that define our global crisis. After witnessing the advancing threats and impacts of the climate crisis on local Ni-Vanuatu communities, we were driven to pitch ourselves into the charged field of trying to represent climate injustices through video storytelling in order to help bring about a paradigm shift.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    0:44:30
  • Language
    Other
  • Country
    Morocco, Netherlands, United Kingdom, United States, Vanuatu, Viet Nam
  • Producer
    Janis Steele, PhD, Brooks McCutchen, PhD