Entries by American Conservation Film Festival

Restoring the Balance

2007 FESTIVAL 28 min. Monty Python alum John Cleese investigates an ongoing battle against invasive rats on Anacapa Island, a jewel in the Channel Island National Park, just 12 miles off the coast of Southern California. The rats are eating the eggs and chicks of nesting seabirds. Because rats are responsible for an estimated 60 […]

Southbounders

2007 FESTIVAL 85 min. This independent feature follows Olivia and two other hikers as she searches for life’s meaning through the lens of a grueling six-month walk along the Appalachian Trail. Not just a hiking flick – ultimately, it’s the restorative power of the natural world that helps bring clarity Olivia’s questions. And the film […]

Strange Days on Planet Earth: Predators

2007 FESTIVAL 58 min. Under special arrangement with National Geographic, this futuristic film examines the most dangerous animals on the planet. Around the world, from the forests of Venezuela to Yellowstone’s majestic wilderness to the Caribbean’s coral reefs, researchers are discovering predators play a vital role in the health of our natural systems. Knowing this, […]

Summercamp!

2007 FESTIVAL 85 min. Summercamp! follows the day-to-day drama of 90 kids let loose in the woods at Swift Nature Camp in northern Wisconsin. Amidst group activities, showy arguments, and secret conversations, filmmakers Bradley Beesley and Sarah Price submerge themselves into this curious camp subculture, capturing a diverse array of adolescents from all economic and […]

When Pigs Fly

2007 FESTIVAL 62 min. This film pushes the boundaries of conservation filmmaking. After a disabling truck accident, Lory Yazurlo finds herself a quadriplegic, confined to a wheelchair and depressed. Legal battles over her insurance settlement adds further to her isolation. She finds renewed life and joy by creating a pig sanctuary, turning her 20-acre Central […]