A small community in Baja California battles an American mega-development that threatens their water, their beach, and their heritage.
Directors |
Lisa F. Jackson, Sarah Teale |
Country |
USA |
Year |
2018 |
Running Time |
83 mins |
Website | |
SFGFF Film Program: |
Green Film Fest Screening - September 10, 2018 San Francisco Premiere. Audience Award: A multi-billion-dollar American development is poised to engulf a small coastal community in Baja California Sur with a mega hotel/condo complex. But local people are banding together to save their way of life and the delicate ecosystem on which they all depend. DISCUSSION WITH: Lisa F. Jackson, filmmaker; John Moreno, Attorney; Mark Valentine (emcee), ReFrame It. |
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