Spruce Tone Films is the result of years of collaboration, curiosity, and a great friendship. Rooted in the desire to understand the world around us in a more enlightened way, we strive to do one thing: tell a damn good story.
Cabras y Chivas has been awarded a Mountainfilm Commitment Grant!
https://lnkd.in/gcU2y3Da
Huge congrats to my friends and fellow teammates Nick Stone Schearer and Catalina Luna. As the grazing season wraps up here in Northern California and thousands of goats Star Creek Land Stewards Inc. deploys for wildfire fuel reduction are sent back to their home ranch in the Central Valley, this support couldn't come at a better time. Looking forward to getting this film over the finish line over the next few months!
For now you can learn more via: https://lnkd.in/gNZHgMqK#documentary#grant
Usugilix Awakun is headed to DOC NYC and Banff Mountain Film Festival!
Really psyched for this film to hold space at both America's largest documentary festival amongst the skyscrapers of NYC and in the great Canadian Rockies at one of the most renown outdoor / environmental fests on the circuit.
In the waters off the remote island of Iluulux̂ or so called Unalaska, Alaska, toxic algal blooms are increasingly infecting filter feeding shellfish with unknown causation. After a community member died from eating blue mussels, a staple cultural food, Unangax̂ scientist Shayla is working to understand these harmful blooms to protect both current and future generations to come.
Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g-qTunaB
Usugilix Awakun helping to raise funds for Camp Qungaayux, with a purpose of preserving the Unangan ways of being. This annual gathering preserves cultural history and instills ancestral wisdom that Unangax̂ youth may carry on. Make a tax deductible donation today: https://lnkd.in/dCnsUkDb
Endless thanks to the Qawalangin Tribe Of Unalaska, Producer extraordinaire Kanesia McGlashan-Price, and our partners at First Nations Development Institute.
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We are so thrilled to share a work-in-progress teaser for our newest short doc currently in production, Cabras y Chivas (working title), which is an official recipient of a Berkeley FILM Foundation grant! Every summer, California’s hills are dotted with herds of goats grazing to protect communities against wildfire. Told through the women and men who shepherd them, this is a story about solutions for a warming world and the intricate web of relationships that inform them - amongst family, cultures and landscapes.
Over the past year Directors Palmer Morse and Nick Stone Schearer alongside Producer & Translator Catalina Luna have been working diligently to tell the story of Bianca Soares and her mother Andreé, fourth generation Basque ranchers from the Central Valley, who are actively raising and deploying several thousand goats across Northern California to aid in wildfire fuel reduction.
None of this would be possible without the work that seemingly few Americans want to do - long days managing animals under the summer sun. But to Nestor, Ronny and their fellow herders from Peru employed by Star Creek Land Stewards Inc. , it presents an opportunity they don’t otherwise feel they have. And it’s work they know well, that’s deeply embedded in their own culture. Across seasons and landscapes, they navigate a journey far from home.
Looking forward to sharing more over the next few months as we get this film to the finish line! Do you know someone we should chat with about this project? Interested in how you can personally support? Please get in touch!
Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gy-pSPJr#documentary#filmmaking#climatecrisis#wildfire#environment
National Rivers Month is celebrated in June every year to showcase the importance of rivers across the globe. We want to highlight the film "Yuba is the Heart"
Forty years ago, the South Yuba River Citizens League began caring for the South Yuba River by advocating for dam removal and gaining Wild and Scenic protection. Today, their work encompasses the entire Yuba River watershed – from the Sierra crest to the valley floor.
As the organization looks towards the next forty years, community members reflect on the future of their work in the face of climate change and protecting the river for future generations. Posed as a love letter to the river and the community that surrounds it, Yuba is the Heart considers what it means to love and be loved by a river.
#nationalriversmonth#yubaistheheart#whereactivisimgetsinspired#wildsndscenic#southyubariver#yubariverSpruce Tone
Let Them Play takes from the Audience Award for Best Short from San Francisco Documentary Film Festival! Congrats to our team and our friends at Lightbeam! More to come for this film soon.
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✨ Audience Award for Best Short ✨
Really psyched to share Let Them Play received this recognition after making it's premiere at San Francisco Documentary Film Festival! Audience awards are the best. To me it confirms this story engaged audiences not only during the screening, but also left lasting impact and impression.
A huge congrats to the team behind this film and to the film's characters. Thank you Lightbeam for the incredible partnership!
Watch the full trailer here: https://lnkd.in/gb3vnCVPSpruce ToneJesse ScolaroParker Williams#filmmaking#documentary#sanfrancisco#filmaward
We’ve been shortlisted for a Sony Future Filmmaker Awards for our work on our newest short Usugilix Awakun!
Over 8,400 films by more than 5,000 filmmakers across 148 countries and territories were submitted across six categories with 30 films shortlisted.
We’re immensely grateful for this recognition and to the Qawalangin Tribe of Unalaska and First Nations Development Institute for making this collaboration possible.
Wish us luck as we head into the final round of awards!
Learn more about the film: https://lnkd.in/grTurWpVSonySony Pictures Entertainment#sony#film#award#documentary
Lightbeam and Spruce Tone are thrilled to premiere our latest documentary at the San Francisco Documentary Film Festival on June 2nd at The Roxie! 🎉
"Let Them Play" follows youth baseball player Adrian Garcia as he overcomes the enduring effects of bullying from teammates with the support of his coach, Ken Bradley. Told from the perspectives of the coach, player, and parent, this heartfelt short documentary explores the transformative impact of positive coaching on children's lives both on and off the field.
Director Palmer Morse, DP Lawrence Rickford, Exec. Producer Dave Stevens and the entire cast of this moving short doc will be in attendance for a post screening Q&A! Hope to see you there!
Tickets and screening info: https://lnkd.in/g48DngAf#LightbeamTV#SpruceTone#LetThemPlayJesse ScolaroParker Williams
Thank you Telly Awards for awarding Forward a Silver Telly in the Branded Content, Short Documentary category! 🎉
While navigating a myriad of life challenges, Anjelica turned to the outdoors to improve her mental health only to discover a noticeable lack of other plus-size women of color on trail. By posting a simple flyer looking for more women to hike with, Anjelica created a community she never could have imagined.
Watch the full film now: https://lnkd.in/dezKw-py
Thank you to our partners Smartwool, Osprey Packs, Inc., Eddie Bauer, The Wilderness Society & LEKI!
Miles to Go, presented by Black Diamond Equipment is an official selection of the inaugural Outside Festival in Denver, CO!
“As several states across the country pass anti LGBTQ legislation, trans trail runner Perry Cohen refuses to sit idly by. By forming a trail running team of trans men with an aim to compete in states passing hateful legislation, Perry and his team express the freedom to be themselves on and off the trail.”
Join us on Sunday June 2nd at the Denver Art Museum for a screening of Miles to Go with Perry Cohen in person! Hope to see you there!
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