Co-presented with Sierra Club, Maryland Chapter
Screening includes a pre-recorded filmmaker discussion.
Across the globe conservationists are working to celebrate nature and preserve our relationships with wild spaces. Travel to Kenya, the Himalayas, and the Ebo Forest in this showcase of environmental action, restoration, and advocacy.
Nicolas Brown (Director, Last of My Kind) has won three Emmys, two BAFTA awards and more than 35 major festival awards in the U.S., China, India and Europe. Full bio here.
Sarah Menzies (Director, The Tracker) has been a freelance videographer and filmmaker since 2010 and founded the production company Let Media in 2012. Full bio here.
Whitney Beer-Kerr (Co-director, Trees for Tamarins) is an award-winning producer who specializes In science and conservation storytelling. Full bio here.
Ani Henríquez is President of the NGO Asociación ProCosta, an organization dedicated to conserving marine ecosystems while improving local livelihoods in El Salvador. Full bio here.
Jon Bougher (Filmmaker, La Voz del Mar: Hope for Hawksbill Turtles) is a documentary filmmaker and Co-Owner of Emic Films, a video production company based in Washington, DC. Full bio here.
Munmun Dhalaria (Director, The Jujurana's Kingdom) is an independent documentary filmmaker interested in wildlife conservation, gender, human rights and livelihoods. Full bio here.
Roshan Patel (Moderator) is an award-winning filmmaker for Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute, where he shares stories about the Zoo and creates short films about Smithsonian’s conservation work around the world – from coral conservation to researchers studying pandemics in East Asia. Full bio here.
- Year2022
- Runtime28 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorDCEFF
Co-presented with Sierra Club, Maryland Chapter
Screening includes a pre-recorded filmmaker discussion.
Across the globe conservationists are working to celebrate nature and preserve our relationships with wild spaces. Travel to Kenya, the Himalayas, and the Ebo Forest in this showcase of environmental action, restoration, and advocacy.
Nicolas Brown (Director, Last of My Kind) has won three Emmys, two BAFTA awards and more than 35 major festival awards in the U.S., China, India and Europe. Full bio here.
Sarah Menzies (Director, The Tracker) has been a freelance videographer and filmmaker since 2010 and founded the production company Let Media in 2012. Full bio here.
Whitney Beer-Kerr (Co-director, Trees for Tamarins) is an award-winning producer who specializes In science and conservation storytelling. Full bio here.
Ani Henríquez is President of the NGO Asociación ProCosta, an organization dedicated to conserving marine ecosystems while improving local livelihoods in El Salvador. Full bio here.
Jon Bougher (Filmmaker, La Voz del Mar: Hope for Hawksbill Turtles) is a documentary filmmaker and Co-Owner of Emic Films, a video production company based in Washington, DC. Full bio here.
Munmun Dhalaria (Director, The Jujurana's Kingdom) is an independent documentary filmmaker interested in wildlife conservation, gender, human rights and livelihoods. Full bio here.
Roshan Patel (Moderator) is an award-winning filmmaker for Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute, where he shares stories about the Zoo and creates short films about Smithsonian’s conservation work around the world – from coral conservation to researchers studying pandemics in East Asia. Full bio here.
- Year2022
- Runtime28 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorDCEFF