Snow Geese in Peril
2004 FESTIVAL 11 min.
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2004 FESTIVAL 11 min.
2004 FESTIVAL 52 min. The history of Appalachia is told by historians, writers, poets and musicians like Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynn, Vince Gill, Allison Krauss and more.
2004 FESTIVAL 30 min. Academy Award winner for animation.
2004 FESTIVAL 31 min. 1938 Pulitzer Prize nominated documentary on the Mississippi River by West Virginia filmmaker, Pare Lorentz.
2004 FESTIVAL 93 min. In this Academy Award nominated film for Best Documentary, a family of herders in Mongolia’s Gobi desert faces a crisis when a mother camel unexpectedly rejects her newborn calf.
2004 FESTIVAL 62 min. Addresses the privatization of water on three continents.
2004 FESTIVAL 26 min. A powerful essay on our times, written and narrated by farmer, conservationist Wendell Berry.
2004 FESTIVAL 3 min.
2003 FESTIVAL 60 min. The personal struggle of Alaskan Mardy Murie to conserve America’s last wild places. Narrated by Harrison Ford.
2003 FESTIVAL 28 min. Could too much tourism threaten the quality of life in a small town?
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