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Alan Watson Featherstone's rewilding story is a visionary blueprint of restoration, in the fight to save our broken planet

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Estudios de nativos americanos • Sociología • Historia de EE. UU. • Estudios americanos • Sociología del deporte • Estudios medioambientales


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¿Qué significa ser un REVOLUCIONARIO AMERICANO hoy? Grace Lee Boggs, una mujer chino-estadounidense de Detroit, que murió en octubre de 2015 a los 100 años, tiene una visión sorprendente de la revolución. Escritora, activista y filósofa arraigada durante más de 70 años en el movimiento afroamericano, dedicó su vida a una revolución en evolución que abarcaba las contradicciones del pasado de Estados Unidos y su futuro potencialmente radical. Este documental ganador del Premio Peabody nos sumerge en la práctica de toda la vida de Boggs de encender el diálogo y la acción comunitarios, trabajo que atraviesa los principales movimientos sociales estadounidenses del siglo pasado: desde los derechos laborales hasta los derechos civiles, pasando por el Black Power, el feminismo, el asiático-americano y el medio ambiente. movimientos de justicia y más allá.

Angela Davis, Bill Moyers, Bill Ayers, Ruby Dee y Ossie Davis, Danny Glover, el marido de Boggs, James Boggs, y una gran cantidad de camaradas de Detroit de tres generaciones ayudan a dar forma a esta historia exclusivamente estadounidense. Mientras lucha con un Detroit en transición, las contradicciones de la violencia y la no violencia, Malcolm X y Martin Luther King Jr., las rebeliones de 1967 y nociones no lineales del tiempo y la historia, Boggs emerge con un enfoque que es radical en su simplicidad y claridad: la revolución no es un acto de agresión o simplemente una protesta. La revolución, dice Boggs, tiene que ver con algo más profundo dentro de la experiencia humana: la capacidad de transformarse uno mismo para transformar el mundo. Con más de diez años de realización, esta película interdisciplinaria tiene un gran atractivo.

Scottish Wild Beaver | James Nairne, Trustee
"Simultaneously hard-hitting and inspiring, The Bough Breaks is a must-see film that combines stunning cinematography with devastating home truths about the state of Scotland’s environment."

Wildlife-film.com | Jason Peters
"A beautifully crafted, well-balanced, and thorough film...inspiring, uplifting and the messaging is spot on."

Traditional Arts & Culture Scotland | Carol Scorer
"An astonishing film, deeply moving. Authentic and beautifully made."

Montrose LandXSea Film Fest | Rachel Caplan
"Through Alan’s personal journey, this galvanising film illustrates the urgent need for individual responsibility in preserving our planet."

Legacy of Love | Lynne Chitty, Animal Activist, Director
"Incredibly moving and powerful and the wildlife cinematography is absolutely stunning... Its voice so needs to be heard..."

Aberdeen Climate Action/University of Aberdeen | Prof. Adam Price
"The Bough Breaks is an inspirational mix of powerful and well-made argument for change, jaw dropping photography of this beautiful country and a display of the impact of action, by those inspired to protect what is precious. Climate action got its biggest audience for our climate cafes for four years. Every community group should show it."

Red Sky on the Black Isle & Project Wolf | Lisa Marley, Filmmaker
"Through its beautiful footage, immersive soundscape, and heartfelt interviews, the film gives you a powerful sense of place...Stunning and important work."

The Pendennis Trilogy | S.J. Haxton, Author
"What a superb film...The soundtrack is sublime but it’s the wonderful photography and production that brings such powerful presence to an incredibly potent message. It is a film for Alan, for all the people who heard him and believed in his message."

AWARDS
Best Environmental Film | Cinematography and Photography Awards
Best Editing | Cinematography and Photography Awards
Nominee, The North Light Award | Montrose Playhouse Cinema for Montrose LandXsea Film Fest
Nominee, Audience Award | Montrose Playhouse Cinema for Montrose LandXsea Film Fest
Nominee, Best Documentary | Arctic Film Festival
Nominee, SDG Films Goal 15 - Life on Land Award | Arctic Film Festival
Runner-Up, Best Scottish Production | Close:Up Edinburgh Docufest
Nominee, Best Documentary | Next Generation Indie Film Awards
Honorable Mention for Directing | Athens International Monthly Art Film Festival
Nominee, Best Documentary | Athens International Monthly Art Film Festival
Finalist, Best Documentary | Denver Monthly Film Awards
Finalist, Best Environmental Film | Jackson Doc Fest

FESTIVALS
LUMA Festival (Premiere)
Ecocine International Environmental & Human Rights Film Festival

SCREENINGS
NESEN Symposium, Kings Conference Centre for University of Aberdeen
Braemar Hall for The National Trust for Scotland
Universal Hall Findhorn for Findhorn Hinterland Trust
Scottish Rural College for Climate Week North East ’24
Cromarty Cinema, for University of Aberdeen’s School of Biological Sciences
NESCol for Climate Action Aberdeen
Forvie National Nature Reserve Visitors Centre, for NatureScot
Sandison Hall St Fillans, for Aquila Wildlife & Nature CIC
Cody Dock London, for Ecology Film Club
Argaty Red Kites Visitor Centre, for Argaty Red Kites
Eden Court Cinema, Inverness - Scotland
An Lanntair Cinema, Stornoway - Scotland
Cromarty Cinema, Cromarty - Scotland
The Barn, Banchory - Scotland
Muir of Dinnet National Nature Reserve Visitor Centre, for Nature Scot