A River Runs Through Us' emphasizes connection through community, and our duties as responsible citizens in protecting our ...
Junta Yamaguchi had his debut film, Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes, at Fantasia International Film Festival two years ago. The film was a DIY iPhone-shot, single-take-style science fiction tale about ...
What does visibility look like? Growing up in Ethiopia, SheaMoisture Grant-winning filmmaker and artist Herrana Addisu’s life’s work has been devoted to shedding light on women in conflict and beauty ...
This film shows the Penobscot Nation's connection to and advocacy for the Penobscot River. This impactful documentary shows the Penobscot Nation’s intrinsic kinship connection to and tireless ...
This story is part of True/False Conversations, a series of in-depth interviews with the filmmakers of this year’s True/False Film Fest. Find the rest of them here. Filmmaker Sasha Wortzel grew up ...
A father and son sit together at Waverly Beach on Lake Superior. A new documentary film features the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa and its David vs. Goliath battle against the Line 5 ...
The answer, of course, is “yes” and the film reveals our propensity for treating rivers merely as resources – exploiting them for our immediate needs without any regard for the longterm consequences.
Like all time loop films, Junta Yamaguchi’s Japanese film River is cute and annoying at the same time. Unlike other well-known time warp comedies like Back to the Future and Groundhog Day, River has a ...
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