Date: Friday, April 24, 2026
Time: 5:45 PM
Venue: North Delta Centre for the Arts
Total Runtime: 1:55:47
Number of Films: 3
Block Description:
When the land we call home is threatened, survival becomes an act of resistance. This environmental block brings together films that document crisis, accountability, and collective action — asking what responsibility we hold when climate change moves from abstraction to immediate reality.
(Canada, BC, 2024)
Director: Peter Cameron-Inglis — 4:11
Logline: Intensive Care’s music video “Climate Crisis” lashes out at climate denialism, but also hopefully calls to change our world for the better. Set in the fire-ravaged Deadman’s Valley on the lands of Secwépemc people, the video advocates fighting this crisis as if it were a war, by putting all our resources into reducing our carbon emissions.



(Canada, BC, 2025)
Director: Trixie Pacis — 24:16 — Delta Premiere
Logline: After losing everything in a wildfire, aerial artist Sasha Galitzki performs amidst burnt forests and receding glaciers, channeling her grief into a visually arresting journey of environmental advocacy.
Embers premiered at the Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival and has also played at the Whistler Film Festival and Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival.
(Canada, BC, 2026)
Director: Josias Tschanz — 1:27:20 — BC Premiere
Logline: As wildfires threaten a remote region of British Columbia, the Cheslatta Carrier Nation and Southside residents choose to stay and defend their land, transforming the crisis into a powerful blueprint for sovereignty, resilience, and collective survival.



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