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RIVER OF GRASS is a lyrical and immersive ode to the Florida Everglades and those who call the region home. The film is a present-day reimagining of Marjory Stoneman Douglasâs groundbreaking non-fiction book, âThe Everglades: River of Grass,â (1947), which transformed the publicâs understanding of the area from worthless swamps to an essential source of freshwater, enabling the ecosystem to endure, just barely, today. In the wake of a hurricane, Douglas visits filmmaker Sasha Wortzel in a dream and catalyzes a prismatic study of a wilderness that is home to a rich history and a site of resistance in the face of climate collapse. Wortzel begins reading Douglas's book and joins prayer walks through the Everglades with Miccosukee educator Betty Osceola, transporting the audience through the watershed past and present. We meet a mother taking on the polluting sugar industry; a two-spirit Miccosukee environmentalist and poet; a mother-daughter team removing snakes wreaking havoc on the ecosystem; and a family who have fished in the Everglades for six generations. Interweaving Douglas's writing, personal narration, present-day verité, and rare archival footage, RIVER OF GRASS reveals how this countryâs origin story haunts and inextricably shapes contemporary American life, while asking how we might weather coming storms better together.
- DirectorSasha Wortzel
- ScreenwriterSasha Wortzel
- ProducerDanielle Varga, Sasha Wortzel, Monica Berra, Alexandra Codina
- CinematographerJ. Bennett
- EditorRebecca Adorno-Dávila, Sasha Wortzel, Todd Chandler, Maya Hawke
- ComposerAngélica Negron
- Sound DesignTom Paul
RIVER OF GRASS is a lyrical and immersive ode to the Florida Everglades and those who call the region home. The film is a present-day reimagining of Marjory Stoneman Douglasâs groundbreaking non-fiction book, âThe Everglades: River of Grass,â (1947), which transformed the publicâs understanding of the area from worthless swamps to an essential source of freshwater, enabling the ecosystem to endure, just barely, today. In the wake of a hurricane, Douglas visits filmmaker Sasha Wortzel in a dream and catalyzes a prismatic study of a wilderness that is home to a rich history and a site of resistance in the face of climate collapse. Wortzel begins reading Douglas's book and joins prayer walks through the Everglades with Miccosukee educator Betty Osceola, transporting the audience through the watershed past and present. We meet a mother taking on the polluting sugar industry; a two-spirit Miccosukee environmentalist and poet; a mother-daughter team removing snakes wreaking havoc on the ecosystem; and a family who have fished in the Everglades for six generations. Interweaving Douglas's writing, personal narration, present-day verité, and rare archival footage, RIVER OF GRASS reveals how this countryâs origin story haunts and inextricably shapes contemporary American life, while asking how we might weather coming storms better together.
- DirectorSasha Wortzel
- ScreenwriterSasha Wortzel
- ProducerDanielle Varga, Sasha Wortzel, Monica Berra, Alexandra Codina
- CinematographerJ. Bennett
- EditorRebecca Adorno-Dávila, Sasha Wortzel, Todd Chandler, Maya Hawke
- ComposerAngélica Negron
- Sound DesignTom Paul