Mendocino Land Trust is thrilled to present the Wild & Scenic Film Festival. The W&SFF on Tour program features 8 short films presented with one intermission, taking viewers on a journey of wonder, discovery, and resilience. Independent filmmakers showcase heart-opening stories of environmental reclamation, personal achievement, and social justice solutions, highlighting community care and effective action. From the eyes of a young mountain climber in Wyoming, into an immersive rafting experience through tribal waterways, to a Dallas skatepark that offers a place for healing along with kick flips and ramps. You will not forget these stories or the heart, grit, and perseverance of people who care enough to make a difference.
Films include:
Brave Girl (8 minutes) A young Wyoming mountain climber with big ambitions.
JOJO- A Toad Musical (9 minutes) A young wildlife advocate explores biodiversity
4DWN (18 minutes) A South Dallas skatepark has a mission to change lives.
Groundwork: A Family Journey into Regenerative Cotton (16 minutes) a family upends traditional farming practices.
Kelp! (32 minutes) Is Kelp the answer to saving our coastlines? Will it replace plastic?
Paddle Tribal Waters (9 minutes) Jaw-dropping cinematography & adventure.
Soundscape (14 minutes) One man’s incredible ascent up a Sierra Nevada rock face.
Toxic Art (16 minutes) Coal mining waste transforms to art and water treatment on the Sunday Creek Watershed