
Access is now available to our featured films for the Earth Day Celebration.
Click on a still below from one of our films for viewing access.
These films are available to stream now until 5:00 AM, PST on Thursday, April 23.
You can stream as many films as you’d like for the duration of the festival, all on your own schedule!
Some of our filmmakers have requested password protection for their films. To access password-protected films for the Earth Day Celebration, use earthday2020.
Unburied
(Sally Fenaux Barleycorn, 6 min, Spain)
A truly moving and poignant short documenting the heart-wrenching effects that hostile migration policies can have on real people.
The creator of this film will be participating and taking questions in our panel and Q & A on Wednesday at 1:00 PM PST.
Guest House
(Hannah Dweck, Yael Luttwak, 75 min, USA)
This documentary features the lives of three women previously incarcerated for non-violent crimes and now living together.
The creator of this film will be participating and taking questions in our panel and Q & A on Wednesday at 1:00 PM PST.
NOTE: the password for this film is earthday2020
Patrinell: The Total Experience
(Andrew Elizaga, Tia Young, 94 min, USA)
A loving testament to the extraordinary career of singer and choir leader Patrinell Wright.
The creator of this film will be participating and taking questions in our panel and Q & A on Wednesday at 1:00 PM PST.
Harvesting the Wind
(Ann Hedreen, Rustin Thompson, 27 min, USA)
The inspiring story of how a major energy utility in Washington State worked at a grassroots level with a small, economically distressed county to create one of the largest wind producing facilities in the west.
Mi’Gwidelmag Gnitjgamitj (Remembering Our Grandpa)
(Nation Isaac, 7 min, Canada)
A short essay film that captures the beautiful landscapes of Listuguj, and focuses on the experiences and legacy of the director’s grandfather in the 1981 Quebec Provincial Police raid of Listuguj.
The creator of this film will be participating and taking questions in our panel and Q & A on Wednesday at 1:00 PM PST.
Shadow Life: Shining Through Colorism and Depression
(Miranda Kahn, 6 min, USA)
A short documentary that uses stop motion shadow puppetry to bring to life the story of a young woman who has struggled with mental illness.
The creator of this film will be participating and taking questions in our panel and Q & A on Wednesday at 1:00 PM PST.
Safe Passage
(Jessica Plumb, 8 min, USA)
This short documentary profiles two Pacific Northwest tribes that are working to keep traditions alive and to protect the waters they call home.
The creator of this film will be participating and taking questions in our panel and Q & A on Wednesday at 1:00 PM PST.
Return of the River
(Jessica Plumb, 70 min, USA)
A documentary infused with hope, Return of the River explores an unlikely victory for environmental justice and restoration. Reviewed as “hell-raising documentary filmmaking at its best.”
The creator of this film will be participating and taking questions in our panel and Q & A on Wednesday at 1:00 PM PST.
Think Like a Scientist: Renewal
(Jessica Plumb, 8 min, USA)
A follow-up film on Return of the River, Renewal is a heart-warming story of transformation and restoration.
The creator of this film will be participating and taking questions in our panel and Q & A on Wednesday at 1:00 PM PST.