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The following films from the multiple Media That Matters Film Festival collections explore the issue of environment. For even more films on this issue, visit MediaRights.org.

After the Harvest

In a recent survey of small-scale coffee famers in Mexico, Guatemala, and Nicaragua, over 67% indicated they were unable to maintain their normal diet for 3-8 months of the year. There are “Los Mesos Flacos”, or the thin months, when families make ends meet by eating less, eating less expensive foods, or borrowing against their future earnings from coffee. While incredibly complex, recent work suggests it is not unsolvable.

AFTER THE HARVEST: FIGHTING HUNGER IN THE COFFEE LANDS is a film that brings the day-to-day challenges of the thin months to life in the voices of coffee farmers themselves, and shares the successes of creative projects that have been established to eliminate this annual period of food insecurity.


Official selection of the Media That Matters 11

Aquafinito

Annalise Littman
Filmmaker
Annalise Littman

In high school, I was a member and co-president of WaterAid International, a club dedicated to educating people about the world water crisis and fundraising for water infrastructure projects in developing countries.

I attended a talk given by Deborah Lapidus of Corporate Accountability International (CAI) with my club and learned about the environmental and human rights problems associated with bottled water. I was in a teen film program at the Institute of Contemporary Art at the time. I was so blown away by Deborah’s talk that I decided to make a documentary about bottled water for my class project in the hopes that I could educate other people about what I had learned.

Deborah agreed to my filming her at a workshop she was giving, where I met Tina Clarke, Campaign Director for Massachusetts Clean Water Action. Tina agreed to be interviewed about corporation efforts to extract water for bottling purposes in Massachusetts.

I was invited by CAI to film a “Think Outside the Bottle” action at a Coke shareholders’ meeting in Wilmington, Delaware. I also interviewed someone from the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, who spoke about the high quality of Massachusetts tap water.

My film addresses the prevalence of bottled water, reasons people buy it and the environmental and social costs associated with it. Many people told me that they plan to stop drinking bottled water after seeing the film. Other people have either continued to drink bottled water or only stopped temporarily.


Official selection of the Tenth Annual Media That Matters

Asparagus! (A Stalk-umentary)

Journey to the “Asparagus Capital of the World” to discover why one little vegetable is so important.


Official selection of the Media That Matters: Good Food

Broken Limbs: Searching for the New American Farmer

More About Broken Limbs: Searching For The American Farmer from Directors and Producers Jamie Howell and Guy…
Official selection of the Media That Matters: Good Food

Diane Wilson, A Warrior’s Tale

Diane Wilson, A Warrior’s Tale is one of several short subjects that appeared in an hour-long Lifetime…
Official selection of the Third Annual Festival

E-Waste

More About E-Waste from Producers at GOOD Magazine If the transition from 386 to 486 resonates loudly…
Official selection of the Eighth Annual Festival

Esmeraldas: Petroleum and Poverty

Esmeraldas: Petroleum and Poverty was directed by Joshua Holst, a life-long student of the environment and human…
Official selection of the Third Annual Festival

Every Third Bite

More About Every Third Bite from the Meerkat Media Collective Two years ago, honeybees started to disappear.…
Official selection of the Eighth Annual Festival

Food for Thought

More About Food for Thought from Producer Kids on the Hill The Food for Thought animation was…
Official selection of the Media That Matters: Good Food

Food Justice: A Growing Movement

More About Food Justice: A Growing Movement from Directors and Producers Martina Brimmer and Zora Tucker Food…
Official selection of the Media That Matters: Good Food

Inch By Inch: Providence Youth Gardens for Change

Teachers and students in Providence, Rhode Island get their hands dirty and their lives enriched.


Official selection of the Media That Matters: Good Food

Neglected Sky

More About Neglected Sky from Citizens for Global Solutions The idea to submit a movie to the…
Official selection of the Fifth Annual Festival

One More Dead Fish

More About One More Dead Fishfrom Directors and Producers Allan and Stefan Forbes My family spent our…
Official selection of the Media That Matters: Good Food

Recycle

More About Recycle from Directors and Producers Vasco Lucas Nunes and Ondi Timoner Recycle is a portrait…
Official selection of the Sixth Annual Festival

Ripe for Change

More about Ripe For Change from Producer Jed Riffe California — always a fascinating marriage of opposite…
Official selection of the Media That Matters: Good Food

Seeds of Hope: South Africa

More About Seeds of Hope: South Africa from the Director Sarah Hesterman Seeds of Hope was produced…
Official selection of the Fourth Annual Festival

Sovereign Nation / Sovereign Neighbor

More About Sovereign Nation/Sovereign Neighbor from Director and Producer Kendall Moore Sovereign Nation/Sovereign Neighbor explores the word…
Official selection of the Seventh Annual Festival

Terminator Tomatoes

More About Terminator Tomatoes from Director Suzanne Twining Suzanne Twining’s five minute animated short film, Terminator Tomatoes,…
Official selection of the Media That Matters: Good Food

The Farm Sanctuary

More About The Farm Sanctuary from Producer Fly Up Media The Farm Sanctuary is the nation’s leading…
Official selection of the Seventh Annual Festival

The Future of Food

More About The Future Of Food There is a revolution happening in the farm fields and on…
Official selection of the Media That Matters: Good Food

The Last Town

Yan Chun Su
Filmmaker Yan Chun Su

In order to complete the Three Gorges Dam hydroelectric project in China, a total of sixteen historical towns, some with more than 2000 years of history had to be flooded. Kai Xian was the last of the 16 towns. Filmed in Kai Xian shortly before the final relocation, The Last Town is a portrait of the town and its residents as they ready (or not) themselves for the big move.

Facing widespread land disputes and unfair relocation assignment, many of the unprivileged residents had to deal with the hardship of not only leaving their homeland behind, but also how to make a decent living afterward. Dust-filled streets and crumbled houses provided the backdrop for stories of ordinary residents dealing with the uncertainty ahead.

I felt compelled to see what old Kai Xian looked like after I found out it was the last old town to be flooded for the Three Gorges Dam Project. What I saw was quite surreal. People burning door frames, window frames on the street, metal salvagers picking on piles of rubble, and the almost eerie contrast between ordinary, everyday activities and the fact that people there were going through a historical time—they were the witnesses and also part of a town’s more than one thousand years of history about to be flooded forever.

The residents still struggling to make the move discovered me very quickly on the street and I was able to record this small glimpse of their lives. It is hopeful that by having their voices recorded, their stories and situations could weigh in on future developments with such profound human impacts.
Old Kai Xian town was completely flooded in 2009. Corruption is still widespread.

Many people are struggling in the new city. In order to rake in as much profit as possible, contractors appointed by local government constructed sub-standard housing and immigrants with little financial and political backing were more likely to be assigned to live in those buildings. 


Official selection of the Tenth Annual Media That Matters

The Luckiest Nut In The World

More About The Luckiest Nut in the World from Director Emily James I had been reading a…
Official selection of the Media That Matters: Good Food

The Meatrix

More About The Meatrix from Free Range Graphics The Meatrix is a humorous 4-minute Flash animation that…
Official selection of the Media That Matters: Good Food

The Next Wave

More about The Next Wave from Director Jennifer Redfearn The Next Wave presents the human face of…
Official selection of the Ninth Annual Festival

The Secret Life of Paper

More about The Secret Life of Paper from Inform Inc. Americans consume more paper than anyone else…
Official selection of the Ninth Annual Festival

Water Warriors

More About Water Warriors from Director and Producer Liz Miller Water is quickly becoming the liquid gold…
Official selection of the Media That Matters: Good Food

We are the Zaballeen

More About We are the Zaballeen from Director Mai Iskander “If there weren’t any garbage collectors, Cairo…
Official selection of the Seventh Annual Festival

World On Fire

A Message from Sarah McLachlan Sarah McLachlan wrote us this message about her music video and participation…
Official selection of the Fifth Annual Festival

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