Oregon Wild host EEFF Day 9!
Visit the EEFF website for details on Saturday's screenings, workshops and off-site festival events!
SESSION 1 INCLUDES:
The Lone Wolverine of the Wallowas (18m): A husband and wife research team follow in the footsteps of a renowned wolverine expert in the Wallowa Mountains of Eastern Oregon in hopes of detecting the presence of a lone male wolverine named Stormy. They set up several remote monitoring stations deep in the Eagle Cap Wilderness during the dead of winter, and in some of the harshest conditions. Additionally they hope to document the presence of a female as well, but will they even find what they are looking for?
The Land of the Bear (25m): The Marsican Brown Bear imprinted its legacy in the Central Apennines centuries ago. This endemic species once thrived in the region, but it is now recognised as being endangered. Human interference has greatly compromised the bears’ potential to populate and survive in the area over the years. This film documents the lives and the challenges that the remaining bears face, raising awareness of Salviamo l’Orso’s efforts to preserve them.
The Art of Freedom (68m): The Art of Freedom covers 7 years of interviews and filming with Patricia Bellatin (plastic artist, architect, nature conservator and antiques collector) who throughout the film narrates her personal battles against that enormous sector of Peruvian society hostile towards people who openly declare a different sexuality and intolerant with those who seek personal development outside the canons of the status quo and conservatism.
Followed by Q&A with filmmaker Fermin Tanguis!Join Oregon Wild in the courtyard at 3pm for a workshop: Advocating for Public Lands and Rivers!">
EEFF: Oct 7 - Session 1
Oregon Wild host EEFF Day 9!
Visit the EEFF website for details on Saturday's screenings, workshops and off-site festival events!
SESSION 1 INCLUDES:
The Lone Wolverine of the Wallowas (18m): A husband and wife research team follow in the footsteps of a renowned wolverine expert in the Wallowa Mountains of Eastern Oregon in hopes of detecting the presence of a lone male wolverine named Stormy. They set up several remote monitoring stations deep in the Eagle Cap Wilderness during the dead of winter, and in some of the harshest conditions. Additionally they hope to document the presence of a female as well, but will they even find what they are looking for?
The Land of the Bear (25m): The Marsican Brown Bear imprinted its legacy in the Central Apennines centuries ago. This endemic species once thrived in the region, but it is now recognised as being endangered. Human interference has greatly compromised the bears’ potential to populate and survive in the area over the years. This film documents the lives and the challenges that the remaining bears face, raising awareness of Salviamo l’Orso’s efforts to preserve them.
The Art of Freedom (68m): The Art of Freedom covers 7 years of interviews and filming with Patricia Bellatin (plastic artist, architect, nature conservator and antiques collector) who throughout the film narrates her personal battles against that enormous sector of Peruvian society hostile towards people who openly declare a different sexuality and intolerant with those who seek personal development outside the canons of the status quo and conservatism.
Followed by Q&A with filmmaker Fermin Tanguis!Join Oregon Wild in the courtyard at 3pm for a workshop: Advocating for Public Lands and Rivers!DocumentaryPT2H2023-10-07EEFF: Oct 7 - Session 1"EEFF: Oct 7 - Session 1"EEFF environment nature film festival documentary