3nd(2018)
OPENING (1) | INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION (27) |
NETPAC AWARDS (14) | ALPINISM (11) |
CLIMBING (11) | ADVANTURE & EXPLONATION (18) |
NATURE & PEOPLE (20) | ¿òÇÁ Æ÷Ä¿½º (30) |
¿òÇÁ ¶óÀÌÇÁ (38) | ¿òÇÁ ÇÁ·ÎÁ§Æ® (9) |
Closing Film (1) |
Leanne ALLISON
Wild bears appear in residential areas and go through garbage cans, and wild animals pop up on the highways. Bow Valley, only an hour away from the fastest growing city in Canada, becomes home to a project for the restoration of coexistence between man and the wild. The garbage disposal system is improved, animal passageways are built, and tree species are replaced. After decades of effort, we begin to see an amazing change. (MAENG Soo-jin)
Leanne ALLISONLeanne ALLISON
Allison is a filmmaker known for her award-winning films, Being Caribou(2005) and Finding Farley(2009). Her latest film, Living with Wildlife is currently touring in festivals around the world and featured on the National Geographic Short Film Showcase.