Pages tagged “Youth 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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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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Lost for Words
Inspired by Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris's beloved book The Lost Words, the film soars across Britain's landscapes, rallying its subjects around precious nature rituals.
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Future Council
Filmmaker Damon Gameau invites eight bright, determined pupils—including CC from Edinburgh—on a biofuel-powered road trip across Europe to confront the giants behind the climate crisis.
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A New Kind of Wilderness
This powerful Norwegian documentary follows the Payne family, living off-grid in harmony with nature—until tragedy forces them to face a changing world. Winner of the Grand Jury Prize for World Cinema-Documentary at Sundance 2024.
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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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Puffling
Teenagers Birta and Selma trade late-night parties for nocturnal puffin rescues, navigating the challenges of growing up on a remote Icelandic island.
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Frontier Town
As Fairbourne faces decommissioning by 2054 due to rising tides, its residents confront the harsh reality of becoming the UK's first climate refugees.
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The Rock Pool Waltz
During the COVID-19 lockdown, a boy’s affinity for nature eases his loneliness and leads to an extraordinary friendship in this delightful youth film.
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Change Direction
Using only her eyegaze communicator, student Greta McMillan directs this stirring call-to-action on climate change.