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MID-LENGTH FILMS (21–40 mins)

Our mid-length films – from 20–40 minutes long – allow us to bring more depth to our storytelling. If we have the budget to go deeper, we love this format for exploring the why and how behind the ideas, the ways of being and the ways of living of the people we focus our cameras on. 


Explore films about people undertaking projects to bring their community together through gardening and composting, people focused on land regeneration and food foresting, and stay tuned for more to come across a range of topics! 

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A before and after layout of photos of Adam and Sian's empty paddock and newly built strawbale hom

Permaculture, Simple Living, Homes & Building, Community

25 mins

Follow Adam and Sian as they build their traditional timber frame home combining timber joinery, strawbale and cob.

A graphic art poster for the Ben & bEartha film with Ben smiling in the foreground and teams of composters and community members in the background.

Zero Waste, Community, Urban Living, Food & Gardening

39 mins

Follow the remarkable journey of a passionate man making composting at a community-wide scale not just a dream but the real thing.

Four photos showing scenes from Together We Grow – children gardening, colourful artworks and a backyard garden

Food & Gardening, Community, Permaculture, Urban Living

39 mins

Learn the variety of ways this community comes together to help those in need to have access to great food and meaningful connections

Photograph of Klaus Lotz holding a branch of bananas surrounded by the greenery of his food forest.

Farming, Food & Gardening, Permaculture, Regenerating Nature

24 mins

What role do humans play in Earth's ecosystems and how can we be good stewards of the land? This film showcases syntropic farming as a way.

Poster artwork with Hugh Wilson looking up into the trees of Hinewai Nature Reserve.

Regenerating Nature, Simple Living

30 mins

Does regenerating a native forest mean hundreds of staff or volunteers planting individual tress? What about leaving it to nature?

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