
Female Director Program (TRT: 77 min)
- Bluepoint - Alexandra Leinweber, USA, 15 min
- Finding Letter Six - Andrea Reid, Shannon Switzer Swanson, Mikayla Wujec, USA, 9 min
- Lessons from Jeju - Nicole Gormley, USA, 13 min
- Water Baby - Katherine McRae, New Zealand, 9 min
- Yáa at Wooné (Respect for All Things), The Seals and the Sea Birds - Kh’asheechtlaa (Louise Brady) & Lee House, USA, 21 min
- Into the Deep Unknown - Lincoln Else & Bligh Gillies, USA, 3 min
- The Ocean Calls - Lauren-ann Smith, Australia, 7 min
Yáa at Wooné (Respect for All Things), Kh’asheechtlaa (Louise Brady), Lee House
To the Indigenous Tlingit peoples of Southeast Alaska, herring are an important resource connecting communities and ocean ecosystems. With stunning images of Alaskan wildlife and open spaces, this film shows the importance of herring to seals, eagles, whales and people — and the risks they are facing from commercial harvesting. Together, the herring keepers are working to protect the herring of the Sitka sound, and with them sovereignty and traditional ecological knowledge. —DM
- Year2021
- Runtime21 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereWest Coast
- DirectorKh’asheechtlaa (Louise Brady), Lee House
- ProducerSustainable Southeast Partnership

Female Director Program (TRT: 77 min)
- Bluepoint - Alexandra Leinweber, USA, 15 min
- Finding Letter Six - Andrea Reid, Shannon Switzer Swanson, Mikayla Wujec, USA, 9 min
- Lessons from Jeju - Nicole Gormley, USA, 13 min
- Water Baby - Katherine McRae, New Zealand, 9 min
- Yáa at Wooné (Respect for All Things), The Seals and the Sea Birds - Kh’asheechtlaa (Louise Brady) & Lee House, USA, 21 min
- Into the Deep Unknown - Lincoln Else & Bligh Gillies, USA, 3 min
- The Ocean Calls - Lauren-ann Smith, Australia, 7 min
Yáa at Wooné (Respect for All Things), Kh’asheechtlaa (Louise Brady), Lee House
To the Indigenous Tlingit peoples of Southeast Alaska, herring are an important resource connecting communities and ocean ecosystems. With stunning images of Alaskan wildlife and open spaces, this film shows the importance of herring to seals, eagles, whales and people — and the risks they are facing from commercial harvesting. Together, the herring keepers are working to protect the herring of the Sitka sound, and with them sovereignty and traditional ecological knowledge. —DM
- Year2021
- Runtime21 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereWest Coast
- DirectorKh’asheechtlaa (Louise Brady), Lee House
- ProducerSustainable Southeast Partnership