Director Statement
In the heart of the Pacific Northwest’s Olympic Peninsula, lies the Elwha Watershed, a sanctuary of dense, wildlife-filled forests that stand as living testaments to the rich biodiversity and natural heritage of our planet. These legacy forests, with their life-giving, towering trees and intricate ecosystems, are now under imminent threat from logging. This documentary, “Last Stand - Saving the Elwha River’s Legacy Forests,” is an important call to recognize the urgent need to protect these irreplaceable forests.
As a filmmaker, my journey through the Elwha Watershed was both awe-inspiring and sobering. The beauty and majesty of these forests starkly contrast the looming threat of their destruction. This film is not just a chronicle of a battle against logging; it is a celebration of the interconnectedness of life, the resilience of nature, and the power of community activism.
This film aims to give voice to the countless species that call these forests home, the indigenous communities whose cultural heritage is intertwined with these lands, and the environmental activists who tirelessly fight to safeguard them. Through their stories, we hope to inspire a deeper understanding of and appreciation for these critical forests and galvanize a movement to protect them for future generations.
Synopsis
Discover the fascinating history of off-roading and navigation in the Mojave Desert in this onX Offroad film, "Mojave Roads." Learn how preserving access to these public lands is vital for maintaining our connection to the innate human desire for exploration and adventure. Dive into the captivating stories of those who've traversed these wild terrains, and join the movement to protect these rapidly vanishing landscapes.
Screening: Sunday, 9/29 @ 1:15pm | Run Time: 17 min
Directed by Katie Scott