7:30pm :: Closing Night
Four Indigenous leaders embark on an extraordinary trans-continental adventure from the Canadian plains to deep into the heart of the Amazonian jungle to unite the peoples of North and South America and deepen the meaning of "Climate Justice".
This film documents the stories of these four well-known Native environmental spokespeople who are at the forefront of a perspective shift in the identity of their people, from forgotten voices to strong shared communities with the power to bring change to the entire world. Their path through the jungle takes them on an unexpectedly challenging and liberating journey, which will forever change their attachment to the Earth and one another.
Expected Guests: Directors Sophie Guerra and Clément Guerra; film’s subjects Casey Camp-Horinek, Ponca activist; Yudith Nieto, Mexican American Xingona youth organizer; Bryan Parras, t.e.j.a.s. & Sierra Club activist; Yacu Viteri, representative of the Kichwa people of Sarayaku; Jonathan Hahn (discussion emcee), Managing Editor, SIERRA
9:30pm :: Closing Night Wrap Party
It’s a wrap! Join us on the Castro Mezzanine for our after-celebration with Festival filmmakers & special guests. Separate ticket required. 21+)
Community Partners: 350 SF; Amazon Watch; Center for Biological Diversity; Greenpeace USA; Idle No More SF Bay; Soil Not Oil Coalition; Sunflower Alliance.