Ticketing options - this is a fundraiser and we appreciate your support!!
Support filmmakers by choosing the option applicable to you.
Single (1-2 viewers) $20 NZD - If you are viewing by yourself or with a friend purchase this ticket.
Group (3-5 viewers) $35 NZD - If you are viewing at home in a small group please purchase this ticket.
Watch Party (6-25 viewers) $200 NZD - If you are viewing at home in a larger group please purchase this ticket. Enjoy a Festival vibe with friends from your home.
This stop on the world tour is held online - so from the comfort of your own home! Following on from our live events we have a unique program of films screening online (between July 3rd - July 31st) - completely different films from those that were screened at our live screenings but just as epic!
Please note - this program is available for viewing in New Zealand only (you must be physically located in New Zealand to watch this program).
This event is for at-home use only for individuals, families or small gatherings. The purchase of this program is for private purposes only and does not include a commercial license.
Indigenous people and salmon have been intertwined for thousands of years in Bristol Bay, Alaska. The knowledge of harvesting, preserving and sharing fish is as important here as any lesson in a book. Today, kids must not only learn from their elders how to fish, but also how to fight. For the last century, corporations have sought to extract the wealth of this rich region. Now Pebble Mine threatens to pollute the pristine headwaters of Bristol Bay. Can the next generation step up to defend the most prolific salmon run left on earth?
Photo credit: Colin Arisman
- Year2022
- Runtime19:3
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUSA
- PremiereCanadian Premiere
- DirectorColin Arisman, Oliver Sutro
- ProducerWild Confluence Media, Orvis, Colin Arisman, Oliver Sutro
Ticketing options - this is a fundraiser and we appreciate your support!!
Support filmmakers by choosing the option applicable to you.
Single (1-2 viewers) $20 NZD - If you are viewing by yourself or with a friend purchase this ticket.
Group (3-5 viewers) $35 NZD - If you are viewing at home in a small group please purchase this ticket.
Watch Party (6-25 viewers) $200 NZD - If you are viewing at home in a larger group please purchase this ticket. Enjoy a Festival vibe with friends from your home.
This stop on the world tour is held online - so from the comfort of your own home! Following on from our live events we have a unique program of films screening online (between July 3rd - July 31st) - completely different films from those that were screened at our live screenings but just as epic!
Please note - this program is available for viewing in New Zealand only (you must be physically located in New Zealand to watch this program).
This event is for at-home use only for individuals, families or small gatherings. The purchase of this program is for private purposes only and does not include a commercial license.
Indigenous people and salmon have been intertwined for thousands of years in Bristol Bay, Alaska. The knowledge of harvesting, preserving and sharing fish is as important here as any lesson in a book. Today, kids must not only learn from their elders how to fish, but also how to fight. For the last century, corporations have sought to extract the wealth of this rich region. Now Pebble Mine threatens to pollute the pristine headwaters of Bristol Bay. Can the next generation step up to defend the most prolific salmon run left on earth?
Photo credit: Colin Arisman
- Year2022
- Runtime19:3
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUSA
- PremiereCanadian Premiere
- DirectorColin Arisman, Oliver Sutro
- ProducerWild Confluence Media, Orvis, Colin Arisman, Oliver Sutro