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This is a memorial for an ancient glacier that will fade out of existence in this generation. Emerson and Cedar, a five and three year-old pair of brothers who live on a sailboat, share what they have learned about this vanishing glacier in Olympic National Park. This short film is ancillary to the main effort, which is to ensure the glacier lives on in the heart of the next generation while fostering a deep connection to nature.
Director Biography
Jeremy Hunter Rubingh is a filmmaker and sustainability communications strategist. In 2020 he produced the widely-acclaimed film, Public Trust, which delves into threats to America’s public lands (Executive Producers Robert Redford and Yvon Chouinard). His recent filmography includes several short projects that focus on environmental justice issues from the disproportionate burden of air pollution borne by Latinx communities, to firefighters battling climate change, to a small mountain town that said “no” to a mine in their watershed. Jeremy was recently selected as a featured artist by Olympic National Park to memorialize disappearing glaciers. He currently lives aboard his sailboat in Seattle.
- Year2024
- Runtime7 minutes
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorJeremy Hunter Rubingh
This is a memorial for an ancient glacier that will fade out of existence in this generation. Emerson and Cedar, a five and three year-old pair of brothers who live on a sailboat, share what they have learned about this vanishing glacier in Olympic National Park. This short film is ancillary to the main effort, which is to ensure the glacier lives on in the heart of the next generation while fostering a deep connection to nature.
Director Biography
Jeremy Hunter Rubingh is a filmmaker and sustainability communications strategist. In 2020 he produced the widely-acclaimed film, Public Trust, which delves into threats to America’s public lands (Executive Producers Robert Redford and Yvon Chouinard). His recent filmography includes several short projects that focus on environmental justice issues from the disproportionate burden of air pollution borne by Latinx communities, to firefighters battling climate change, to a small mountain town that said “no” to a mine in their watershed. Jeremy was recently selected as a featured artist by Olympic National Park to memorialize disappearing glaciers. He currently lives aboard his sailboat in Seattle.
- Year2024
- Runtime7 minutes
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorJeremy Hunter Rubingh