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Broadcasting wisdom from
the four corners of the world WildHeart Vision is dedicated to preserving and
promoting
ancient, living, and emerging wisdom.
Through compelling
television, feature film, and
special event production,
we’re chronicling the
lives and thoughts of indigenous
elders, the
world’s foremost spiritual leaders, and the
often-overlooked keepers of everyday knowledge.
Wisdom is all around us.
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2012: The Beginning
Feature Documentary
December 21, 2012. This date, identified by the Maya
nearly
1,400 years ago, has in recent years become
the
source of
great curiosity and debate. Some
believe
it will bring catastrophic
events. Others, an
era of
enlightenment.
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The Archives
Ongoing Community Media Project
The Archives preserves in audio and video interviews
dying, living, and emerging wisdom from all four corners
of the world
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Faces of Wisdom
Film Competition
The Faces of Wisdom film competition is a celebration of creativity, championing independent filmmaking from around the world. Faces of Wisdom has a special emphasis on shorts featuring traditional wisdom and “silent knowledge”: the often undocumented wisdom that is vanishing from our world as the keepers of this information pass on.
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Youth in Action
Community Co-Creation Projects
Youth in Action provides indigenous youth with
filmmaking instruction and equipment so that they
may capture knowledge within their own
communities. It also supports other youth-oriented
projects around the world. |
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People as Trees
Ongoing Community Media Project
People As Trees is an ongoing community art and nature
project in which individuals honor the lives of fallen trees
by creatively photographing themselves with tree remains.
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The Voyage
Nonfiction Television Series
A compelling new nonfiction television series in development,
The Voyage follows the adventures of a dynamic and diverse
group of young adults from different continents and cultures
embarking on a mythical and magical journey halfway around
the globe. What they seek are time-forgotten truths. What they
find may be something even greater.
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