“The American Southwest” is a new film that explores the importance of the Colorado River in western North America to people and to wildlife. Part natural history film, part social documentary, it ...
Ben Masters and his team spent 80 days at the edge of the Vermillion Cliffs in Arizona, their cameras trained on a condor nest as they waited to capture footage of a chick taking its first flight.
Rivers are Life — a Midland-based collective voice for global river ecosystems — is continuing to make advancements as an organization, and was recently recognized with two Telly Awards. The Telly ...
Tucson-based cinematographer Ryan Olinger is taking audiences on a journey along the Colorado River in his new documentary, “The American Southwest.” Olinger started his career as a wildlife biologist ...
Taylor Sheridan’s 2017 neo-western “Wind River” has landed in Netflix’s Top 10 this month. The film stars Jeremy Renner as Cory Lambert, a wildlife service officer, and Elizabeth Olsen as Jane Banner, ...
The 18th day of the World Culture Festival 2025 brought a blend of theatre, film, music and fine art to the Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi, with the Urdu tragedy play The Dead River emerging as the ...
For the fifth year, the Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center in Sewickley will take part in the Three Rivers Film Festival ...
There’s a good chance you’ve heard about the Colorado River compact because it's been in the news a lot. But compacts also govern rivers in southeastern Colorado. The agreements help guide how water ...
At its roots, The American Southwest, from Fin and Fur Films, is a natural history documentary. “I’m a wildlife guy,” says director Ben Masters, who founded Fin and Fur in 2012. His infatuation with ...