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YOUTH v GOV
YOUTH v GOV follows 21 young Americans suing the world’s most powerful government to protect their constitutional rights to a stable climate. If they win, they will change the future.
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DURGA: Forging a New Trail
In northern Nepal, a young woman pursues a path historically and culturally uncommon for girls and women.
The Tracker
Mutinda was single handedly decimating the wildlife population in Kenya, until he was presented with another option that would allow him to use his tracking skills for good.
Sky Aelans
Indigenous communities from the Solomon Islands reflect upon the sacred connection they hold with the high mountain forests, ‘Sky Aelans’, that are at risk of being lost to logging.
Shaba
Shaba is about the relationships between the first women elephant keepers of Reteti Elephant Sanctuary in northern Kenya, with one special elephant named Shaba.
The Last Hop(e)
Is it the last hop for frogs, or will the common man reconnect with the natural world to usher in some lasting hope?
The Pangolin Man
One local man fights to save, not only the lives of the pangolins, but also the lives of his people.
Musical Mangrove
Musical Mangrove is the story of a transboundary musical movement in India and Bangladesh to save Sundarbans, the world's largest mangrove forest.
Mt. Suswa - Life in a Volcano
Film about the wildlife and its adaption in and around the Rift Valley volcano Mt. Suswa.
A Viral Spiral
World-renowned artist Steve Cutts created an animated film for the Nicolaas G. Pierson Foundation, in which he not only visualizes the factors that cause pandemics, but also points at the urgent measures that are needed to reduce the risk of future pandemics.
TO WHICH WE BELONG
TO WHICH WE BELONG is a documentary starring farmers and ranchers leaving behind conventional farming practices that are no longer profitable or sustainable. With quiet courage, they are improving the health of our soil and our seas, to save their livelihoods —and our planet.
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MOTI BAGH
Against the forces of migration, an 83 year old farmer-poet in a remote Himalayan village in India, struggles to keep his farm alive.
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Do you have a kid or teen at home that's inspired by Greta Thunberg, enraptured by nature or intimidated by the realities of climate change? This strand is for them! They will learn about maternal elephants, indigenous people and their connection to the Earth, poaching and its consequences, the effects of mass urban migrations, the power of musical activism, and the incredible capacity for transformation that we all hold within ourselves. These are educational films, wholesome stories, & heartening voices curated for all the budding environmentalists out there! Suitable for ages 15 and under and for the whole family.

In the Solomon Islands, communities have maintained a deep spiritual connection to nature, and in particular, to the sacred, historic, and biologically unique forest of the mountainous regions.

Although a growing colonial and missionary presence in the early 1900s prompted many villages to leave the protections of the interior forests and resettle along the coasts, ties to the high 'elevated forests' – or 'Sky Islands' – persisted.


Visitors to the Sky Islands marvel at its magic and mystery. These rugged mountainous spaces are the head and heart, the pulse of the island. It’s a place where rhythm, grace and mystery remain, breathing life and revitalisation back into it's people and wildlife.


The Sky Islands are inextricably linked with the welfare of indigenous peoples. The forests and rivers provide everything needed to sustain oneself; materials to build traditional homes; bamboo to craft musical instruments, and so on. Tuned by adjusting the bamboo lengths, these musical instruments produce melodic harmonies that are characteristic of traditional Solomon Islands music.


The allure of the Sky Islands is challenged only by the dread of losing these special areas, as deforestation rises in the Solomon Islands (due to expanding villages, agricultural pursuits, and industrial logging). Sky Aelans is a film rooted in the necessity of protecting the Sky Islands. This short film celebrates the faces and spaces within these forests in order to reinforce that these connections, both biological and spiritual, should hold strong for generations to come.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    6 minutes
  • Language
    Pijin
  • Country
    Solomon Islands
  • Premiere
    Yes
  • Director
    Georgianna Lepping, Jeremy Gwao, Regina Lepping, Zahiyd Namo, Junior Patrick Makau, Manner Lévo, Neil Nuia, Daniel Kakadi, Edward Manuga
  • Producer
    Neil Nuia, Daniel Lin, Tracy Rector, Rob Lau, David Boseto, Edgar Pollard
  • Executive Producer
    Tracy Rector, Daniel Lin
  • Cinematographer
    Daniel Kakadi, Junior Patrick Makau, Mannar Levo, Zahiyd Namo
  • Editor
    Nick Stone
  • Music
    Calvin Rore
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