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10 films in package
Crisis
The state of water in the world is critical, but the relationship between a shower man and a reading fish that are in story is more critical.
Animals Habitat
Various wild animals are tragically losing their habitat caused by massive environmental destruction. This stop motion animation shall intensify the awareness of species and their habitat and the urgency to preserve it.
Eyes
A short look into a community of people that join together at night in the meatpacking district of downtown Los Angeles. Often displayed as radical and violently preachy, Eyes captures the true nature of activists and animal lovers.
The Dukha
In the remote taiga of northern Mongolia live the Dukha, one of the last groups of nomadic reindeer herders in the world. Tuvshuu is five years old. He and his sisters help with their family's herd at the summer camp. Their way of life and knowledge of reindeer has been passed down for millennia, just as the shamanic myths surrounding their culture. With less than 40 Dukha families left in the world, Tuvshuu will have some big decisions ahead.
A Food Story: The Regenerative Rancher
The future of the land, the animals, and the soil is a vital conversation that we need to keep having in the most thorough way possible. So the team at MarketPlace, headed out to Green Pastures Farm to immerse themselves in the world of Greg and Jan Judy, regenerative ranchers.
Cracked
A little girl tries her best to help nature in a drought stricken village. A story of an 8-year-old girl that shows us individually what we can do about the climate crisis.
If You Give a Beach a Bottle
Inspired by a picture book, Max Romey heads to a remote beach on Alaska's coastline in search of marine debris. What he finds is a different story altogether.
I Am Ocean - PT Hirschfield
This short film showcases the inspirational story of PT Hirschfield, who's successful 11-year battle with endometrial cancer has been fuelled by her passion for scuba diving, a deep connection with the underwater world, and a mission to save the heavily persecuted wildlife at her local dive sites.
Wildlife in Our Backyard
It is often said that we must tolerate wildlife, but what happens if we learn to thrive with them instead? What can this mean for the wildlife? What can it mean for the people of Florida? And what can it mean for the endangered Florida panther? Wildlife in Our Backyard shows us some of the problems facing the wildlife as well as the hope of a brighter future as we learn to share the landscape with them.
Cicada Time
A new father returns to his native Princeton with his infant daughter to experience the Brood X cicadas of his youth. In the process, he discovers a novel way to measure the passage of time.
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Films Included:

  • Crisis
  • Animals Habitat
  • Eyes
  • The Dukha
  • A Food Story: The Regenerative Rancher
  • Cracked
  • If You Give a Beach a Bottle
  • I Am Ocean - PT Hirschfield
  • Wildlife in Our Backyard
  • Cicada Time
  • Virtual Recorded Q&A Session

The soil grows healthy plants, the healthy plants grow healthy animals, healthy animals grow healthy people," says regenerative rancher, Greg, of Green Pastures Farm in Rucker, Mo. The future of the land, the animals, and the soil is a vital conversation that we need to keep having in the most thorough way possible. So the team at MarketPlace, headed out to Green Pastures Farm to immerse themselves in the world of Greg and Jan Judy, regenerative ranchers. Over the course of several days, we asked questions, we listened, and we observed, and we documented our time there through the camera and on the page, which we’re excited to be able to share with you. In the end, we left with a deeper category of knowledge regarding this aspect of the food industry, and we brought back with us genuine awe and respect for people like Greg and Jan. We also returned with a renewed sense of gratitude that we get to spend time focusing on food, animals, and health and wellness. “I switched to regenerative farming when the status quo wasn't working anymore. What I was doing was not sustainable. Why? Because the soil is dead; it can't hold any water. Any society in history that has destroyed their soil, has ceased to exist. We need to change. We need to care about the soil.” With this film, we hope to spread that sense of gratitude and awe for the land that sustains our health and wellness, and for the people like Greg and Jan Judy who work to regenerate it.

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    6 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    World
  • Director
    Crystal Buckey Brown
  • Cast
    Greg Judy