I’m a word person, always have been. Give me a pen (or a laptop) and stories and
ideas start to flow. Give me a paint brush or a video camera and, well, the
results can be what people call “interesting”!
So it’s not surprising that in my work as an environmental
advocate and educator, when it comes to connecting and touching people, words
have always been my stock and trade.
Whether spoken or written, I put words together to create the stories
that I hope will touch people.
That is why I’m so blow over by the ability of documentary filmmakers
to tell their stories by bringing together images, sound and words, and to
evoke through those stories laughter, tears and appreciation for something we
might never of have seen in real life.
My work at the Georgia
Strait Alliance tells you I have a love for oceans, so that shows why I’m so
excited to once again be attending the Vancouver
Festival of Ocean Films. Looking
back on last year, I still remember laughing to tears through “Paddle to Seattle: Journey Through the
Inside Passage” but still being touched by the real world dangers this duo
faced in their travels. I felt the eerie
familiarity of a fight to stop a pipeline in Ireland in “The Pipe”, and lost
myself in the wild exuberance of surfers trying to ride one of the world’s most
dangerous waves in “The Ultimate Wave Tahiti”.
This year the
films look to be as interesting and diverse as ever. The ones I’m particularly looking forward to
seeing are: “Stand” a journey into the Great Bear Rainforest, a place I’ve
never been; “The Island President” the story of political leadership in light
of climate change for a small island community; and “The Big Fix” a damning
look at the human causes behind the Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of
Mexico.
The Vancouver Festival of Ocean Films is telling
entertaining and important stories with pictures, and if you’ve ever lost
yourself in a shoreline walk, paddled the intertidal in your kayak, or just love
living near the waters that are so important to our quality of life in this
region, I look forward to seeing you at this year’s Festival. Tickets are on sale for all 3
screenings this weekend – check out what’s playing and lose yourself in a great
story!
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