DOC NATURE Festival - Jan. 30/31 event
Documentary, Independent, Educational, Short Films, Special Interest
See the Full Lineup of Films:
IKAARTUIT, 22min., Canada
Directed by Annie-Claude Roberge
For 6 days, Inuit teenagers will go kayaking to discover their territory in Nunavik (Quebec, Canada) but also their identity, what drives them and defines them as human beings. It is through the practice of kayaking, other ancestral traditional activities as well as a total immersion in nature for several days that they will learn to overcome their difficulties and to discover their strengths. But, above all, to create meaningful links with their peers and their environment.
Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/ikarrtuit-review
GREAT OCEAN LOVE, 30min., Australia
Directed by Ella Bourne
Great Ocean Love is part documentary, part road-trippin’ surf flick that follows Belinda Baggs, Linley Hurrell, and Lilly Pollard on a journey of discovery along the Great Ocean Road. Centred around the teachings of Gunditjmara whale dreamer Yaraan Bundle. Along the way, they meet saltwater women who share their love for the rugged coastline they call home.
https://www.instagram.com/greatoceanlovefilm/
Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/great-ocean-love-review
THE PEOPLE CALLED MONGOLS, 45min., India
Directed by Santanu Ray
In a remarkable journey of self-discovery and cultural immersion, a daring solo traveler hailing from India ventured into the vast and enigmatic landscapes of Mongolia. With nothing but a locally made motorbike and a heart full of wanderlust, this intrepid traveler embarked on an extraordinary expedition, akin to the nomadic tribes that call this rugged land their home. This unique odyssey began in the bustling city of Ulan Bataar and concluded at the far easternmost province of Mongolia.
https://www.instagram.com/shantanu.ray/
Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/the-people-called-mongols-review