Paradise Won't Protect Itself Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from March 2021 ENVIRONMENTAL Film Festival
New Releases
•
11m
Directed by Jamil Hassan
In 2020, we were welcomed into the world of Marine Biologist Johnny Gaskell, who leads a team pioneering a Reef Restoration Program in the Whitsundays Region - a mountainous archipelago made up of 74 mostly uninhabited islands inside the Great Barrier Reef. Alongside Australian Marine Biologist Laura Wells and South African Surfer Frank Frank Solomon, we explore the mind-blowing beauty of the Great Barrier Reef and learn of the big challenges this region faces. Johnny is a big advocate for people learning first hand and encouraging everyone to jump in the water and make up their own minds. It's the curiosity that gets people invested and motivates them to be apart of reef protection. The Great Barrier Reef is one of the most spectacular living networks on earth. Seeing it for yourself will leave you speechless. Learning and understanding of its connectedness is the number one driver for innovative and creative change.
Up Next in New Releases
-
Drowning Short Film, Audience FEEDBAC...
DROWNING, 6min., USA, Animation
Directed by Tawanda Gona, Nick Canton
What is Stand Up with no crowd?
-
Super Generic Short Film, Audience FE...
SUPER GENERIC, 2min,. USA, Animation
Directed by Di Lu
A character model sheet tries to change himself after getting critique from an instructor saying that he was “super generic”.
-
Quantum Logos Short Film, Audience FE...
Quantum LOGOS (vision serpent), 11min., USA, Animation
Directed by Mark Chavez
Going beyond the limitations of classical logic this film uses images as poetry to represent the quantum world. Using cultural icons to create visual metaphors to explore, and discover; to communicate the counterintu...