As sea levels rise and climate change accelerates, Martha’s Vineyard faces an uncertain future. Drowning captures the devastating effects of erosion and extreme weather on this iconic island, offering a sobering glimpse at what may lie ahead for coastal communities around the world.
James Hutchinson - Director
James Hutchinson - Writer
Alaina Triantafilledes - Writer
James Hutchinson - Producer
Joyce Dresser - Key Cast
Thomas Dresser - Key Cast
Liz Durkee - Key Cast
Meghan Gombos - Key Cast
Ben Robinson - Key Cast
Carole Vandal - Key Cast
Annika Swientek - Director of Photography
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Territory of Puloui
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Portrait of a Ranger: Connie
Constance Mwandaa broke barriers as the first female ranger at Kenya’s Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project. Today, she is one of a growing team of women redefining conservation. Portrait of a Ranger explores how female rangers like Constance are safeguarding biodiversity, empowering communities, and s...
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To Tatou Wai - Our Water
New Zealand is facing a water crisis. With 60% of Aotearoa’s rivers deemed unswimmable, the nation’s clean, green image—and the health of its people—is at risk. While political solutions remain stalled, Māori-led initiatives are rising to the challenge. This documentary follows the powerful grass...