Director
Lydia Jennings is a member of the Huichol (Wixaritari) and Pascua Yaqui (Yoeme) Nations and holds a doctorate in soil microbiology. Her work is dedicated to environmental science and the essential role of Indigenous communities in these spaces. Her hope is to create more inclusive academic and environmental landscapes. In place of her graduation, which was canceled as a result of the pandemic, Lydia instead celebrated by running 50 miles in honor of the Indigenous scientists and knowledge keepers who came before her. It’s a run to honor the past and present while looking towards the future.
Director of Photography
Уэс и Люк друзья с колледжа, которые к 30 годам столкнулись с кризисом среднего возраста. Уэс давно женат и пытается завести ребенка со своей женой, но не уверен, что это то, что он хочет. Люк пребывает в депрессии, потому что никак не может забыть свою первую любовь. Друзья решают отправиться в Портленд, чтобы найти ту самую девушку Люка, которая кажется ему единственной любовью. Их путешествие оборачивается незабываемым приключением в поисках счастья.
Cinematography
A young family leaves their home on Kauai. It is time to return to the itinerant path from which all things in their uncommon lives come; beginning and ending on a remote dot in the Pacific. They nomadically trace continents to places where waves meet their edges, envoys of aloha. It is what they will learn, what they bring others, what they will pass on to their children in the hyper-expanded classroom, the lab of direct being; a legacy passed from a father to his family.
Director of Photography
Sidney, 6, is woken from sleep to go on a series of mishap adventures with Jane. The night lights up with wild moments, and as Jane's instabilities unravel, their journey grows more and more fragile. This film aims to explore the depth of responsibility between adult and child. Follow Jane and Sidney in this tale of trust, imagination, fear and danger.