Watch TAMBOPATA short film. Environmental Festival August
Documentary, Independent, Short Films
TAMBOPATA, 25min., USA
Directed by Adele Davis, Ceci Davis
Tambopata is a participatory short documentary examining the effects of the global climate crisis as manifested in one of the most protected areas in the Peruvian Amazon, Tambopata National Reserve.
Watch the Audience Feedback Video: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-tambopata
Director Biography - Adele Davis, Ceci Davis
Ceci Davis is an undergraduate student studying Human Ecology, with a focus on farming, food systems, and the arts/storytelling at a liberal arts college in Maine. She has worked as a peer mentor for film students at a youth media center where she produced student and client films, and was a film apprentice.
Adele Davis has a degree in Global Studies from The New School in New York City. She has worked on numerous film sets and is currently working on a multimedia project centering hermit crab sounds and Green Energy Windmills.
The two sisters are deeply interested in the entangled relations between humans and more-than-humans; their work seeks to explore cross-species relations as a path forward amid the climate catastrophe.