2025 BC Environmental Film Festival

Short Films Notes, Nests & Narratives Bundle

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Short Films Notes, Nests & Narratives Bundle of 5


The Forest of the Honeybee

The Girl and Her Piano

My Responsibility

Humans Build the Biggest Nests

Kainga Tupa

Echos of the Ice

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Echos of the Ice

Born from a large-scale interactive flipbook, Humans Build The Biggest Nests is a film describing the complex relations of species in the Anthropocene. Combining loose drawings and crisp circles, the looping narratives are linked through conflict and collaboration. By overlapping the activities of humans, Canada Geese, invasive Phragmites plants, white-tailed deer, squirrels, dandelions, ticks, trees, bacterial disease, turtles, mice and turkey vultures, our entanglement and outsized impact on ecology is clear.

  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    04:00
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Canada
  • Genre
    Environment, Ecology, Animation, 2D Drawn, All ages, experimental
  • Director
    Isaac King
  • Screenwriter
    Isaac King
  • Producer
    Isaac King
  • Music
    Bram Gielen
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