We are always amazed by the artists out there who use their personal craft and talent to focus on California state parks. As of late there have been some busy filmmakers around the state making incredible state park documentaries.
We’ve mentioned before a documentary called “The First 70” in the works by Heath Hen Films. Three young filmmakers have taken to the road in a really cool bus to visit all 70 state parks and shoot footage for a documentary. Much to our excitement, they have just debuted their trailer, and it is amazing.
We can’t wait to see the full film. To follow the travels of the Heath Hen Films folks, visit their Facebook page and give them a like.
But that’s not all! Another documentary called “California Forever: The Story of California State Parks” by Backcountry Pictures has wrapped up post-production. This feature-length film highlights the history of California State Parks through an inspiring account of the struggles and achievements that built our State Park system. Another amazing trailer for your viewing pleasure:
CSPF has been involved with this multi-year film project and we know the final product is going to be amazing! It will air on KQED next year.
We are excited that both of these filmmakers have been invited to show some of their work at the Wild & Scenic Film Festival in Nevada City, CA January 13-15. There will also be a film about saving Mono Lake (state park connection!), as well as over a hundred other outdoor films. A full listing of all the films and their descriptions will be posted on the Wild & Scenic website in early December. Maybe we’ll see you there!
surprisingly useful material, all in all I picture this is worthy of a book mark, thank you
It’s great to see so many people rallying around California’s state parks … we are all making a difference! Thanks for the nod to the film about Mono Lake; you can see the trailer here: http://www.monolakestory.com/.
Oh cool, thanks for sharing! We had only heard about this one through the grapevine. We will look forward to this one at the film festival.
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Even the most jaded, citified person, would be in awe will walking, driving, sitting in a state park. It might just bring that person back, from not caring to caring about the bigger picture.
Beautifully stated.