From the creators of the first queer environmental documentary feature films comes a hot new offering. The third chapter is their most epic and daring yet — fusing art, activism, and intimate storytelling in a touching journey through crisis, change, and renewal. When a firestorm rips through their redwood forest home, two artist-activists — Beth Stephens & Annie Sprinkle —emerge with a powerful message of love, resilience, and ecological hope, guided by a relationship with their magical peacock.
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Directing | Annie Sprinkle | Director |
Directing | Beth Stephens | Director |
Production | Keith Wilson | Producer |
Editing | Keith Wilson | Editor |
Camera | Jordan Freeman | Director of Photography |
Production | Oana Tenter | Producer |
Production | Annie Sprinkle | Producer |
Production | Beth Stephens | Producer |
Production | Xandra Coe | Executive Producer |
Production | Judy Meath | Executive Producer |
Production | Julia Robertson | Executive Producer |
Editing | Diana J. Brodie | Editor |
Camera | Jes Gallegos | Director of Photography |
Camera | Cemile Cedoy Kiziltug | Director of Photography |
Camera | Beth Stephens | Director of Photography |
Camera | Madison Young | Director of Photography |
Camera | Vernon Legakis | Director of Photography |
Camera | Annie Sprinkle | Director of Photography |
Camera | Huy Trong | Director of Photography |
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