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Films include:
- Binvasion (10 min)
- Build Better Futures (11 min)
- Catapults to Cameras (39 min)
- Chirp Talker (5 min)
- Chopping Down More Than Trees: The Hidden Impacts of Deforestation (7 min)
- Doesn't Exist in Nature (9 min)
- Fish for the Future (5 min)
- From Flames to Change (OC 10 min)
- Guardians of the Earth (OC 11 min)
- Hoʻomalu ʻĀina Maui (8 min)
- Homes for Hornbills (OC 12 min)
- Nature. People. Harmony. (24 min)
- OUTLIER: Common (27 min)
- Project Deer: Bridging Roads & Wildlife (2 min)
- Shaped by Ice (6 min)
- The Girl and Her Piano (OC 11 min)
- The Human Side Of Plastic: Abby Barrows (19 min)
- The Light Won't Dim (30 min)
- The Rewilders (38 min)
- The Voice of Plants (8 min)
- What the River Knows (35 min)
Nature. People. Harmony. invites you into the living heart of Kibale National Park, one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. Known as the “Primate Capital of the World,” chimpanzees pant-hoot through emerald canopies and 13 species of primates swing through corridors of light—including the last viable population of one of the world’s most endangered monkeys, the ashy red colobus.
This is a film about relationship. About what becomes possible when people and nature are no longer framed as rivals, but as partners in a shared future. In the villages surrounding Kibale, families who have lived within and alongside this forest for generations are not choosing between survival and stewardship. They are redefining both.
Guided by Ugandan conservation leader Margaret Kemigisa and the founders of the New Nature Foundation, the film reveals a quiet revolution in coexistence: fuel-efficient stoves that spare ancient trees, fast-growing native forests that heal soil and livelihoods, eco-char briquettes that turn waste into opportunity and science centers that awaken wonder in children and elders alike. These are not abstract ideas. They are lived solutions, rooted in community, culture and dignity.
Lyrical, immersive and deeply hopeful, Nature. People. Harmony. offers a blueprint for coexistence—a living example of solutions that can travel from a forest in Uganda to communities around the world, wherever people and nature are learning how to live side by side.
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereUS
- DirectorLucy Noland
- ProducerLucy Noland
- CastRebecca Goldstone, Michael Stern, Margaret Kemigisa, Samuel Murungi, Bashil Musabe
If you are interested in registering your class/school for access to this collection, please email us at info@ceff.net.
Films include:
- Binvasion (10 min)
- Build Better Futures (11 min)
- Catapults to Cameras (39 min)
- Chirp Talker (5 min)
- Chopping Down More Than Trees: The Hidden Impacts of Deforestation (7 min)
- Doesn't Exist in Nature (9 min)
- Fish for the Future (5 min)
- From Flames to Change (OC 10 min)
- Guardians of the Earth (OC 11 min)
- Hoʻomalu ʻĀina Maui (8 min)
- Homes for Hornbills (OC 12 min)
- Nature. People. Harmony. (24 min)
- OUTLIER: Common (27 min)
- Project Deer: Bridging Roads & Wildlife (2 min)
- Shaped by Ice (6 min)
- The Girl and Her Piano (OC 11 min)
- The Human Side Of Plastic: Abby Barrows (19 min)
- The Light Won't Dim (30 min)
- The Rewilders (38 min)
- The Voice of Plants (8 min)
- What the River Knows (35 min)
Nature. People. Harmony. invites you into the living heart of Kibale National Park, one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. Known as the “Primate Capital of the World,” chimpanzees pant-hoot through emerald canopies and 13 species of primates swing through corridors of light—including the last viable population of one of the world’s most endangered monkeys, the ashy red colobus.
This is a film about relationship. About what becomes possible when people and nature are no longer framed as rivals, but as partners in a shared future. In the villages surrounding Kibale, families who have lived within and alongside this forest for generations are not choosing between survival and stewardship. They are redefining both.
Guided by Ugandan conservation leader Margaret Kemigisa and the founders of the New Nature Foundation, the film reveals a quiet revolution in coexistence: fuel-efficient stoves that spare ancient trees, fast-growing native forests that heal soil and livelihoods, eco-char briquettes that turn waste into opportunity and science centers that awaken wonder in children and elders alike. These are not abstract ideas. They are lived solutions, rooted in community, culture and dignity.
Lyrical, immersive and deeply hopeful, Nature. People. Harmony. offers a blueprint for coexistence—a living example of solutions that can travel from a forest in Uganda to communities around the world, wherever people and nature are learning how to live side by side.
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereUS
- DirectorLucy Noland
- ProducerLucy Noland
- CastRebecca Goldstone, Michael Stern, Margaret Kemigisa, Samuel Murungi, Bashil Musabe
