Climate disasters are not curses; they are consequences of greed, negligence, and systemic failure. This forum digs deep into the roots of the environmental crisis, centering communities who resist destruction and reimagine futures where both people and planet can thrive.
Fiction | 2021 | 20 mins | Philippines
His little dream, their biggest hope.
An aeta boy chases his dream of going to school in order to learn how to read the legal documents given to their community, and to understand why they are being forced to give up their ancestral lands.
Fiction | 2024 | 19 mins | Philippines
Sad boys Jelson and Ipe harness the power of their love in an attempt to survive a world devastated by climate change.
Documentary 2025 | 7 mins | Philippines
In the Masungi Georeserve, where birds sing and trees whisper, rangers and advocates raise their voices to defend the land and life itself.
Documentary | 2024 | 17 mins | Singapore, United States
As Singapore reclaims land to expand urban development, a town bearing its name on the other side of the world lies buried under sand.
Documentary | 2024 | 14 mins | Indonesia
In ‘Tutaha Subang, A Tale for My Daughter,’ viewers are invited to delve into the emotional narrative of Rikarda Maa through her letter to her daughter, Mila, amidst the threat of palm oil expansion encroaching on the Awyu tribe’s ancestral land. Rikarda’s words reveal the love and determination fueling their struggle. The documentary intertwines personal narrative with footage of the Sasi Procession—a ritual of resistance where the Awyu tribe raises a towering red cross as a symbol of their fight.
As memories and words falter, events and time freeze, the film explores the experience of a woman, mother, and fighter, capturing the trial of a community and their bond with the land and ancestors. It leads us to question what lies at the boundaries between progress and preservation, between development and collapse.