Eco-Film

SDFF co-Presentation of Overland at SF IndieFest’s Virtual Launch of Eco-Film Fest Livable Planet

SDFF is co-Presenting the gorgeously cinematic doc Overland at IndieFest’s launch of the Livable Plant Film Fest, which will stream online from April 22-May 2. Overland (Revere La Noue and Elisabeth Haviland James, Czech Republic 104 mins) is a visually stunning film that travels across four continents, and too many cultural, personal and emotional landscapes

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The Wild Director Weighs in on New Developments in Bristol Bay Mining Threat

As we sat down for a Q&A with director Mark Titus in late July 2020 to discuss The Wild, the threats to Bristol Bay’s environment, bio-diversity and culture, which his film depicts as “a race against time,” appear to be accelerating under the current industry-friendly administration, as detailed in this recent NY Times piece. The film tracks efforts

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SDFF 2018 Eco-Documentarian Confronts Extinction In Free Earth Day Live Lessons

SDFF 2018 filmmaker and conflict photographer Kate Brooks participated in a live, online education event for Earth Day, “Confronting Extinction,” which is now available via free streaming. The Last Animals filmmaker and conflict photographer Kate Brooks spoke on filmmaking/journalism as methods activism and conservation during an Earth Day presented by The Last Animals Foundation and

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