kisstheground

The film explores the origins of regenerative agriculture, offering a story that is both new and ancient in its roots. Co-written and narrated by Lyla June Johnston is very inspiring and must watch for all.

Film brings educational value to be inculcated in todays generation about planet earth in a interesting way.

The film takes a holistic approach to regenerative stewardship, expanding the idea of regeneration beyond the principles popularized in the relatively young regenerative agriculture movement. This educational, animated short film is designed to inspire individuals to take action around regenerative agriculture and climate change. Audiences are left to answer one of the most pressing questions of our time: if we expand the regenerative mindset beyond farming, what else is possible?

"This project is important because so much of the history of indigenous peoples on this land has been distorted. A lot of the understanding of indigenous foodways has been reduced to this label of hunter-gather when in fact, indigenous peoples were active cultivators and gardeners of entire bio-regions. This film is highly important because it is the first time the true story of the grandeur of our food system is being appropriately animated in a beautiful way and properly told using high production quality standards."- Lyla June Johnston

CREDITS

Narrator | Lyla June Johnston (@lylajune)
Directed and Produced by | Kate Oliva (@kate_oliva)
Written by | Lyla June Johnston, Karen Rodriguez, Kate Oliva
Animation | Jason Carpenter
Producers | Jackie Hansen, Karen Rodriguez
Cinematography | Lean Anova

Resource: Youtube, www.https://kisstheground.com/possibilities-of-regeneration/

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