A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Quaker Run Wildfire
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 25
Quaker Run Wildfire is an essay film set in the Manahoac Territory near the Shenandoah Blue Ridge. Assembled with audio/visual material from two wildfires (Fall '23 and Spring '24) near artist Daniel Bachman's home after the region experienced record breaking heat and extreme drought conditions, this first-person account explores the complex relationship between the chaos of Virginia's 17th-century settler colonialism and our modern crisis of climate breakdown.
Additional Camera:
Peter Forister
Cinematography:
Aldona Dye
Daniel Bachman
Director:
Joshua R. Troxler
Daniel Bachman
Editor:
Joshua R. Troxler
Music:
Daniel Bachman
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