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Join us for a very special event celebrating truly local narratives of the North Coast. This film block brings together three stories rooted in coastlines and rivers as sites of encounter, survival, and ongoing stewardship.


From shipwrecks along the Pacific Northwest that reveal layered histories of inequality and cultural collision, to a contemporary journey retracing the path of York, the enslaved African American man who traveled with the Lewis and Clark Expedition, to a student-run salmon hatchery sustaining both an ecosystem and a community, these films examine how waterways hold our memories and shape our futures. Together, these films explore how the past remains present in the landscapes people navigate, care for, and depend on today.


From Beginning To End was made by the Warrenton High School filmmaking class. The school oversees one of the few student run fish hatcheries in the nation. Salmon are an essential part of the Warrenton community, economy, and culture. In addition, the students perform an important ecological role by promoting salmon populations and river health. Warrenton High School fulfills an essential community function while also educating and creating the next generation of river stewards. This film documents the history and the role of the hatchery in the community.

  • Year
    2025
  • Runtime
    16:43
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Dalton Wallace
  • Screenwriter
    Amaya Potter-Fanning
  • Producer
    Onyxx Hecox
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