by Carolyn M. Crane | Apr 13, 2012 | Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival
Alden Olmsted’s film screens before a sell-out crowd Sunday, April 15 at the Sonoma International Film Festival.
by Carolyn M. Crane | Apr 6, 2012 | Back Yard Days, Community, Friends of Bloody Run Creek, Mining, Sustainability, Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival |
When I covered the Wild and Scenic Film Festival last January, I wrote a piece called “Occupy Confluences”. It’s about creating new systems, the blue lines on the map, and what inspired me to be a more active steward of the two watersheds that...
by Carolyn M. Crane | Jan 19, 2012 | Farming, Polemics, Sustainability, Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival
Nevada City, California This piece wraps up my coverage of the 2012 Wild and Scenic Film Festival. Last weekend at Wild and Scenic, a drama named BEE made its world premiere. (I don’t know why the filmmakers capitalized the title as if it were an...
by Carolyn M. Crane | Jan 17, 2012 | Community, Education, photographs, Politics, Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival |
Nevada City, California Some random captures of the Wild and Scenic Film Festival, January 13-15, 2012.
by Carolyn M. Crane | Jan 16, 2012 | Community, Essays, Sustainability, Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival |
Nevada City, California On the opening night of Wild and Scenic, John Trudell addressed a packed house at the Nevada Theatre. I’ve heard him speak before, even spoken with him. His words are so potent, his message so rich, it’s difficult to paraphrase, or...
by Carolyn M. Crane | Jan 16, 2012 | Community, Education, Sustainability, Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival |
Nevada City, California On the closing afternoon of Wild and Scenic, well over a hundred people sat in the Foundry’s Stone Hall to watch My Father Who Are in Nature. Many of us knew the man who inspired the film, the filmmaker’s father, John Olmsted, the...