Running time: 16 minutes

This environmental dance film takes you on a spiritual journey into the majestic Headwaters Forest of Northern California. Shot on location in old growth redwood forests, this multimedia film combines dance, nature photography and original soundtrack with interviews from leading forest activists compelling us to reevaluate our relationship with nature.


David Brower Founder of Earth Island Institute; former President of the Sierra Club; lecturer and activist; author of Let the Mountains Talk, Let the Rivers Run among countless other publications.

Fritjof Capra, Ph.D. Founding Director of the Center for Ecoliteracy; physicist & systems theorist; author of several international bestsellers, The Tao of Physics, The Turning Point, Uncommon Wisdom and The Web of Life, among others.

David Harris Writer, activist and author of The Last Stand – a novel based on events surrounding the take-over of Pacific Lumber Company by Maxxam Corporation and Charles Hurwitz.

Julia Butterfly Hill Focus of more than a year’s worth of media coverage for her uninterrupted tree-sit in an old growth redwood named Luna located on Pacific Lumber Company land.

Agnes Patak
Native American activist and radio announcer in Humboldt County in Northern California.

Starhawk Writer, feminist and peace activist; works with The Reclaiming Collective which offers workshops and classes on public rituals in the Goddess tradition. Author of The Spiral Dance: A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Great Goddess.

Tara L. Mueller Director of The Biodiversity Legal Program, Environmental Law Foundation. She has testified as an advocate for the Endangered Species Act and has been published in legal magazine, The Recorder.














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