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2020 Friday Harbor Film Festival
Welcome to the 2020 Friday Harbor Film Festival Virtual Festival!
Watch the recorded filmmaker Q&A's from the festival for FREE today!
Livestream Q&A
Science meets art in the works of the Blaschkas, 19th century creators of perfect glass replicas of ocean life.
Filmmaker Q&A: FRAGILE LEGACY
This film looks at real-life solutions to challenges plaguing farmers, such as water scarcity, soil degradation and the ravages of climate change.
Filmmaker Q&A: GROWING SOLUTIONS
Admired by artists ranging from Salvador Dali to Chuck Close, Richard Estes is a humble icon of modern art.
Filmmaker Q&A: ACTUALLY, ICONIC: RICHARD ESTES
"A gorgeous rumination on three brothers, in school and in turmoil." — Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune
Filmmaker Q&A: ANGELS ARE MADE OF LIGHT
Filmmaker Q&A: ARTIFISHAL
Filmmaker Q&A: BECOMING MYTH: SEA TURTLES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
Filmmaker Q&A: BEHIND THE BULLET
Filmmaker Q&A: CHEHALIS: A WATERSHED MOMENT
Filmmaker Q&A: ENNIS - A CREEK WORTH SAVING
Filmmaker Q&A: ENTANGLED
First Nations on southern Vancouver Island are working protect their territorial waters, these young divers are leading the way ... Finding the Balance.
Filmmaker Q&A: FINDING THE BALANCE
Have you ever wondered what it looks like underwater from an Orca’s perspective?
Filmmaker Q&A: FREE-DIVING THE ORCA TRAIL
Filmmaker Q&A: LOVE IS THE WAY
Dominique Gonçalves, a young African elephant ecologist shares the inspiring story of how Gorongosa is becoming a new model for wildlife conservation and community development.
Filmmaker Q&A: OUR GORONGOSA
Filmmaker Q&A: PURPLE MOUNTAINS
Does whale watching protect or harm whales? This film explores heated controversies over whale watching, boat noise, and orca conservation in Washington State and British Columbia.
Filmmaker Q&A: SENTINELS OF SILENCE
Filmmaker Q&A: SIDES OF A HORN
Ten years after the Deepwater Horizon oil rig disaster, scientists study its devastating impacts on the Gulf of Mexico and use lessons learned to prepare for the next big spill.
Filmmaker Q&A: South Florida PBS CHANGING SEAS: A DECADE AFTER DEEPWATER
In an effort to save a rare native salmon in one of America's only Urban Wildlife Refuges, a community of scientists, landowners, elected officials and Tribal leaders bands together around science and Indigenous knowledge.
Filmmaker Q&A: SPAWNING GROUNDS
Filmmaker Q&A: SWEET HOME MONTEVERDE
Filmmaker Q&A: THE BEAVER BELIEVERS
The Race to Alaska is a documentary following the visceral experience of racers as they compete in one of the most difficult endurance challenges in the world.
Filmmaker Q&A: THE RACE TO ALASKA - THE MOVIE
There is something astonishing happening in the city of Vancouver. Largely unnoticed amidst vehicle traffic, industrial sites and construction, wild salmon are returning to their ancient spawning grounds.
Filmmaker Q&A: THE RETURN
Filmmaker Q&A: THE WALRUS AND THE WHISTLEBLOWER
Filmmaker Q&A: THE WEIGHT OF WATER
Filmmaker Q&A: THROUGH HER EYES: THE SCIENCE AND BEAUTY OF INTERTIDAL LIFE IN THE SALISH SEA
Filmmaker Q&A: VERTICAL - THE FUTURE OF FARMING