Date/Time
Date(s) - 01/31/2024
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Location
Franklin Theatre
Categories
Experience “The Living Land”: A Cinematic Ode to Nature, Music, and Poetry!
Where: Franklin Theatre
When: January 31, 2024, from 6:00pm-8:30pm
Harpeth Conservancy is proud to serve as the fiscal sponsor for the Living Land Film Screening Event!
Join us for an immersive journey celebrating the profound value of nature intertwined with the soulful harmony of music and poetry in Middle Tennessee. Renowned photographers Anne Goetze and Nathan Collie, in collaboration with filmmaker Ken Tucker, invite you to delve into the beauty of our landscape through a captivating full-feature film.
Throughout the 60-minute experience, immerse yourself in the symphony of nature’s sounds resonating across the four seasons. Poetic narrations seamlessly blend with melodious tunes, complemented by the evocative presence of Native American singer/songwriter Bill Miller, who shares wisdom from the Native American Book of Wisdom.
At the core of this cinematic masterpiece lies a profound truth: our interconnectedness with the land is the very essence of our existence. Through this film, we aspire to inspire action in safeguarding our Earth’s resources for generations to come while embracing the arts as a conduit to holistic well-being.
Key Contributors and Sponsors:
- Anne Goetze: An esteemed award-winning artist and photographer, devoted to land conservation. Her works grace prestigious collections such as The Booth Museum, Tennessee State Museum, and private international collections.
- Ken Tucker: An Emmy award-winning producer, editor, and videographer, recognized for his conservation-focused contributions to shows like Tennessee’s Wild Side. He’s celebrated as the Tennessee Wildlife Federation’s Conservation Communicator of the Year.
- Nathan Collie: A specialist in bird and wildlife photography, also known for his conservation efforts. He’s the author of “Moments with Birds,” showcasing his dedication to preserving wildlife.
Distribution and Sponsorship:
This transformative film will be freely distributed to conservation organizations (Nature Conservancy, TennGreen, Keep Williamson Livable, The Heritage Foundation, and The Harpeth Conservancy), mental health institutions, non-commercial television, schools, and community groups.
Organizer Contact Information:
Anne Goetze
Email: anniemae9@aol.com
Phone: 615-948-5550
Website: annegoetze.com