Mendocino Land Trust to Host Wild & Scenic Film Festival February 22, 2025 at SPACE

Mendocino Land Trust to Host Wild & Scenic Film Festival on Tour in Willits and Ukiah, February 21 & 22, 2025

Mendocino Land Trust is thrilled to present the Wild & Scenic Film Festival on Tour in Willits on February 21, 7:30 pm, at the Noyo Theater, and in Ukiah at SPACE Theater on February 22, 1:30 pm matinee.

The W&SFF on Tour program features 8 short films presented with one intermission, taking viewers on a journey of wonder, discovery, and resilience. Independent filmmakers showcase heart-opening stories of environmental reclamation, personal achievement, and social justice solutions, highlighting community care and effective action. From the eyes of a young mountain climber in Wyoming, into an immersive rafting experience through tribal waterways, to a Dallas skatepark that offers a place for healing along with kickflips and ramps. You will not forget these stories or the heart, grit, and perseverance of people who care enough to make a difference.

Mendocino Land Trust is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) that works across Mendocino County and beyond to protect and restore wild, working, and beautiful places, builds and maintains trails and preserves, and provides public access to beautiful places on the coast and inland for our communities and visitors. To date, MLT has conserved over 40,000 acres across Mendocino County, and counting.

All Ticket sales will benefit the work of Mendocino Land Trust.

Business sponsorships available!

Information & Tickets: www.mendocinolandtrust.org

Films include:
Brave Girl (8 minutes) A young Wyoming mountain climber with big ambitions.

JOJO- A Toad Musical (9 minutes) A young wildlife advocate explores biodiversity

4DWN (18 minutes) A South Dallas skatepark has a mission to change lives.

Groundwork: A Family Journey into Regenerative Cotton (16 minutes) a family upends traditional farming practices.

Kelp! (32 minutes) Is Kelp the answer to saving our coastlines? Will it replace plastic?

Paddle Tribal Waters (9 minutes) Jaw-dropping cinematography & adventure.

Soundscape (14 minutes) One man’s incredible ascent up a Sierra Nevada rock face.

Toxic Art (16 minutes) Coal mining waste transforms to art and water treatment on the Sunday Creek Watershed.

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