April 4, 2020

Sedona International Film Festival

Sedona, AZ (postponed)

Mary D. Fisher Theatre

Wild & Scenic On Tour Presented By:

Films to be screened include:

See Animals

Wild & Scenic Film Festival School Program, 5-8th Grade This short, animated film shows unwelcome changes in an uncertain future. More Information: scottwenner.com   |   motion504.com

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Sniper

In New Zealand, Yellow-eyed Penguin numbers have dwindled. Finding these penguins in the dense bush to monitor and conserve the population is tricky. But former ranger.. Read More

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The Guardian Elephant Warriors of Reteti

Wild & Scenic Film Festival School Program, 9-12th Grade Reteti Elephant Sanctuary is the first ever community-owned and run elephant sanctuary in Africa. This oasis.. Read More

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Iniskim

Shot on the real-life Blackfeet buffalo drive and inspired by a true story, Iniskim follows a young girl’s journey from trauma to recovery. By reconnecting.. Read More

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The New Environmentalists: The Verge of Extinction

Macedonian Activists and Scientists work together with their community to prevent the construction of two major dams planned to be build within a national park.

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Pebble Redux – The Bears of Amakdedori

If you thought the original Pebble Mine proposal was a bad idea for salmon in Bristol Bay, you'll despise Pebble Redux even more! This film.. Read More

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From Darkness to Light

Life is challenging for women in Zanzibar, a semi-autonomous region of Tanzania made up of numerous islands where half the population lives below the poverty.. Read More

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Nature Now

Wild & Scenic Film Festival School Program, 5-8th Grade Made with no flights, recycled footage, and zero net carbon. Given away for free. Viewed 53.. Read More

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Rocky Intertidal Zones: Oregon

Wild & Scenic Film Festival School Program, K-4th Grade Filmed on the stunning Oregon Coast, this short film follows a 7-year-old boy as he explores.. Read More

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Every Nine Minutes

Wild & Scenic Film Festival School Program, K-4th Grade Every nine minutes, the weight of a blue whale (300,000 pounds) in plastic makes its way.. Read More

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Daniel: A Cyclist with TBI Making a Difference

Award Winner: 2020 Kids Jury - Honorable Mention Every day (and, we mean every day) you can see Daniel riding his bike along Highway 50... Read More

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(Re)Connecting Wild – Restoring Safe Passage

This is the remarkable story of the decade-long effort by the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) and its partners to improve human safety by re-connecting.. Read More

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Nigerians Fight to Protect the World’s Most Trafficked Mammal

Pangolins are believed to be the most trafficked mammals in the world. As the four Asian species of pangolins have dwindled, poachers are increasingly turning.. Read More

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Where Life Begins

Award Winner: 2020 Best Short Along the Arctic Coast, at the northmost point on American soil, we explore the inseparable bond between mother and child,.. Read More

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The New Environmentalists: Ghosts of the Mountains

Bayarjargal Agvaantseren helped create the 1.8 million-acre Tost Tosonbumba Nature Reserve in Mongolia's South Gobi Desert—a critical habitat for the vulnerable snow leopard. Then she.. Read More

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A Walk Through The Land of 1,000 Hills

Award Winner: 2020 Student Filmmaker Award (Chema Domenech) Claver Ntoyinkima, a native park ranger, shares the secrets of Nyungwe National Park in Rwanda as he.. Read More

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