
Everything Wrong And Nowhere To Go: A woman turns the camera on herself to go in search of a cure for her crippling climate anxiety in a deeply personal documentary about therapy and existential threat.
Healing In The Open: Horses at a small farm enjoy their lives as horses, and in doing so help heal trauma patients as part of an innovative therapy.
Hope Acre: A queer, women-owned, small farm in Sebastopol finds hope by fostering and creating space for community.
If Turtles Could Talk: A fisherman and a child rally their local community in a struggle against poaching and unmoderatedfish trade in an attempt to save the wild life of their beach.
Washed Ashore: An international team of marine biologists investigates the mysterious and sudden die-off of the Pacific Gray Whale.
(click on titles in column to the right to see individual film details below)
Set in Sebastopol, Bonnie and Jai own Hope Acre Farm where they grow organic tomatoes and beans. With a flock of animals and a new baby, they bring on more hands with the help of volunteers. Little did they know that farming as a queer couple would create a safe haven for other queer folks to build community with each other and the land.
Filmmakers Attending, Post-Screening Q&A!
Everything Wrong And Nowhere To Go: A woman turns the camera on herself to go in search of a cure for her crippling climate anxiety in a deeply personal documentary about therapy and existential threat.
Healing In The Open: Horses at a small farm enjoy their lives as horses, and in doing so help heal trauma patients as part of an innovative therapy.
Hope Acre: A queer, women-owned, small farm in Sebastopol finds hope by fostering and creating space for community.
If Turtles Could Talk: A fisherman and a child rally their local community in a struggle against poaching and unmoderatedfish trade in an attempt to save the wild life of their beach.
Washed Ashore: An international team of marine biologists investigates the mysterious and sudden die-off of the Pacific Gray Whale.
(click on titles in column to the right to see individual film details below)
Set in Sebastopol, Bonnie and Jai own Hope Acre Farm where they grow organic tomatoes and beans. With a flock of animals and a new baby, they bring on more hands with the help of volunteers. Little did they know that farming as a queer couple would create a safe haven for other queer folks to build community with each other and the land.
Filmmakers Attending, Post-Screening Q&A!