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Pages tagged “Indigenous Voices”
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How to use the Film Archive?
Every film we screen at LandxSea is chosen with care for what it shows and for what it stirs in us. Here, you’ll find a growing collection of documentaries, dramas, shorts, and hybrid works that have lit up our screens and sparked meaningful conversations.
👇 Use the tags at the bottom of this page to start exploring.
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Yanuni
Yanuni is an unflinching documentary from the frontlines of the Brazilian Amazon, where Indigenous leader Juma Xipaia and her husband Hugo fight for their land, life and the future of their unborn child. This is cinema of survival.
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Itu Ninu
Indigenous sci-fi made-in-Leith, Itu Ninu is a green-produced film exploring themes of identity, resistance & hope under a futuristic surveillance state in 2084.
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Lowland Kids
As rising seas swallow Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana, two Indigenous teenagers - Howard and Juliette - and their uncle Chris face a heartbreaking decision: whether to leave the only home they’ve ever known.
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The Pickers
Across Europe’s fields—from sun-drenched groves in Italy to wind-swept vineyards in Greece—The Pickers brings us face to face with the migrant harvesters whose hands bring our fruit and veg to the table.
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Climate Shorts from Cuba
In partnership with the Havana-Glasgow Film Festival, to mark their 10th anniversary, we’ve curated a compelling selection of short films from Cuba and by Cubans in the diaspora that celebrate creativity, innovative climate action, and community to inspire and uplift.
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Film Archive
Explore the Montrose LandxSea Film Archive—featuring over 50 environmental documentaries from around the world. Discover films on climate change, nature conservation, coastal erosion, and more. Watch stories that inspire action and connect communities with global environmental movements.
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Sermersuaq—The Great Ice
A Greenlandic hunter and a dedicated scientist join forces to protect the Arctic’s great ice sheet in this compelling short documentary on climate change.
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The Battle for Laikipia
Climate change and historical injustices ignite a conflict between Indigenous pastoralists and white ranchers in Kenya’s Laikipia County, highlighting the urgent need for reconciliation.
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The Ghost Rainforest
Activist Narubia Werreria narrates the journey of five Amazonian leaders to a rare temperate rainforest in Scotland amidst the COP26 climate summit.