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12 films in package
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.
Mar & Cielo
Two brothers share an emotional journey through the desert coast of Chile, revealing the complexity of their relationship and the climate crisis that surrounds them.
Sad Beauty
When mankind causes its own demise, what could bring consolation?
Life on the Horn
Life on the Horn is political narrative cinema in the form of grieving: With the barest of means the film succeeds in making the incomprehensible comprehensible.
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Sagarputra: Offspring of the Sea
The oldest inhabitants of Mumbai - the Koli fisherfolk, are at the brink of losing their livelihood because of the government's infrastructural projects.
dhīvaraḥ (Way of life)
dhīvaraḥ', is a short documentary based on the unpredictable livelihoods of fishing communities struck by climate change and overfishing in Karnataka, India.
Solastalgia
Serap, a Sherpa living in New York City, gets lost in his memories of the mountains, while driving an Uber in the city.
One Word
"One Word“ is a participatory documentary about the impacts of Climate Change. The movie was developed and filmed with the inclusion of Marshallese People through film workshops that ran over a period of nine months. Most parts of the Marshall Islands are less than 5.9 feet above sea level. Negative forecasts predict the uninhability of the islands by 2050. The filmmakers trusted the Marshalese people to be the only reliable experts when it comes to the story of their land.
Sasang: The Town on Sand
A story about the village of Sasang, built on sand, and the beings who live there.
Baato
One Road. A world of change.
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Moving Upstream: Ganga
Filmed on a 3000km walk along River Ganga, 'Moving Upstream: Ganga’ explores the idea of walking, people’s responses to a walking traveler in this fast paced era and an evolving relationship with the natural world.
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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With metamorphosis and change brewing at the core of every film, this strand looks at the temporal qualities of cinema, evolution, ecology and climate. If you've been feeling stagnant and need a shake up, this strand, with films full of movement and revolution, is the perfect antidote!

Mikma and her family collect medicinal herbs around their home nestled in the Himalayas of northeastern Nepal, before making an annual 300-kilometer migration, partly on foot and partly by ramshackle bus, to urban markets in the lowlands.


The extension of the first road to (and through) their off-the-beaten-path village is fitfully underway, promising less walking and perhaps a less arduous life in some distant future. Road engineers take bribes to avoid destroying homes, while laborers produce gravel — breaking individual stones by hand with hammers.


The herb collectors plot to avoid shakedowns by police and bus operators as they miraculously make their way to market. This observant film is a deep dive into a way of life that is in the midst of a slow and chaotic, yet inexorable transition.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    81 minutes
  • Language
    Nepali, Tibetan
  • Country
    Nepal, United States
  • Premiere
    Yes
  • Director
    Kate Stryker, Lucas Millard
  • Producer
    Lucas Millard
  • Executive Producer
    Kesang Tseten
  • Editor
    Eric Daniel Metzgar
  • Composer
    Craig Chin
  • Sound Design
    Andrey Netboy
  • Music
    Craig Chin, Matthew Robert Cooper
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