Plow that Broke the Plains
2003 FESTIVAL 30 min. An eyewitness 1934 documentary filmed in the midst of the Dust Bowl.
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2003 FESTIVAL 30 min. An eyewitness 1934 documentary filmed in the midst of the Dust Bowl.
2003 FESTIVAL 72 min. A story of families waging a grassroots fight to stop mountaintop removal near Blair, WV.
2003 FESTIVAL 23 min. The history of a daring effort to bring a species back from the brink of extinction.
2003 FESTIVAL 90 min. The inspiration and creative struggles of sculptor Andy Goldsworthy.
2003 FESTIVAL 28 min. This film explores the role of women in early century coal camps.
58 min A provocative examination of our relationship to the national parks. Narrated by Robert Redford.
The American Conservation Film Festival is an annual event held in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, a vibrant arts community 70 miles west of the nation’s capital. The ACFF features films from a diverse group of conservation filmmakers from around the world. As part of our mission, the ACFF: Provides a venue for a diverse range of […]
A Workshop Series on the Craft of Documentary Filmmaking Presented in conjunction with the 13th annual American Conservation Film Festival. Producer’s Campus will be held on Saturday, October 24 and Sunday, October 25 at the National Conservation Training Center in Shepherdstown, West Virginia. For the past 12 years, ACFF has been promoting the best of conservation […]
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