Film

 
 

Coexistence, conflict, cooperation… Can the wild, resourceful residents seeking refuge in the haven of Walmsley Sanctuary survive the harsh winter? A short film produced by Dylan Ray Jackaman.

Turtle Island is a short documentary by Sam Whitton portraying the conservation efforts of Wildlife Sense in securing the future for sea turtles in the Mediterranean.

‘Aloha ʻĀina’ means to love and respect the land. We follow a traditional surfboard shaper in Oahu, a freediver on the Big Island, and two educators of the ocean in Maui. A film by Max Smith.

Unexpected Healers is a sentimental short documentary by Camilla Reberg, where physically and mentally ill people meet the excitement of mastering something.

This twenty-minute documentary by Ollie Smith features stories centred around the Peak District National Park, as it endures the bleakest months of the year. While most wildlife documentaries focus on beaming far-reaching corners of the planet into our living rooms, Winter Peak takes an altogether different approach, wildlife on our doorsteps. Following a link at the end of the film leads you to information on how and where you can see the species and subjects that feature throughout the film.

How can photographers and filmmakers raise awareness and help bring attention to conservation issues? Christine and Marc are well-known photographers and filmmakers from Austria focusing on conservational topics in Europe. They have been documenting brown bears and their status in Central Europe for 5 years now. This story shows how photographers and filmmakers can communicate science through stills and moving images. A Film by Monika Pociūtė.