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Films we're Watching

Stories that continue to shape how we think about nature, wildlife, community, and place.

Films we're watching

Hummingbirds of Hollywood | PBS Nature Documentary

Amid the glamour of Hollywood, a woman finds herself on a transformative journey as she nurtures wounded hummingbirds, unraveling a visually captivating tale of love, fragility, healing, and the delicate beauty in profound acts of kindness.

Our Neighbors, The Peacocks | Documentary Short Film

Our Neighbors the Peacocks resists the urge to resolve the tension it so clearly lays out. Instead, it leans into a modest but resonant idea articulated by its director that living alongside these animals might require “putting aside your own discomforts to find a deeper meaning in nature.” It’s not a radical thesis, but within the context of a culture that increasingly experiences nature at a remove, it lands with quiet force.

Radical Neighbouring – The Farm Where Nothing is for Sale

The award winning documentary "Radical Neighbouring" follows Sand River Community Farm in upstate New York, a living experiment in gift economy, sustainable agriculture, and community building. When farmer Adam Wilson was offered $500K from a community member to take this land off the market, the farm became a place where food is freely offered to neighbours and strangers alike. Welcome to the farm where nothing is for sale!


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