When a documentary film is finished,
a new stage of work begins.

That stage includes community screenings and ongoing outreach to get films to relevant audiences from college campuses, conferences and community groups to high schools and churches be in in a remote village or an urban center. These 30-60 minute films continue to be shared to spark conversations, years after their premieres.

Tracing Roots

A portrait of weaver Delores Churchill infused by her passion to create, her enthusiasm for teaching and understanding culture and history and her strong sense of connection to the natural world. It is also a story of healthy aging and connecting to students of all ages.

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Eating Alaska

What happens to a vegetarian who moves to Alaska and marries a commercial fisherman and deer hunter?

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Carved from the Heart

After Stan Marsden lost his son to a cocaine overdose, he was at first incapacitated by grief, but a year later Stan, who is an Alaskan Tsimpsean wood carver, decided to create a totem pole in his son's memory. 

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(note these are all PBS length films in educational distribution)