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Release Date:
April 17, 2023
Original Title:
The Possibilities of Regeneration
Genres:
Animation | Documentary
Production Companies:
Kiss the Ground
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 6
This educational, animated short film is designed to inspire individuals to take action around regenerative agriculture and climate change. Audiences are left to answer one of the most pressing questions of our time: if we expand the regenerative mindset beyond farming, what else is possible?
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Additional Music:
Ahyoka Saas
Denisse Ojeda
Animation:
Joumana Ismail
Sabine Volkert
Hannah O'Brien
Aira Joana
Inari Sirola
Hannah Brewerton
Christine Le
Goyo Moreno
Animation Director:
Jason Carpenter
Art Designer:
Joumana Ismail
Claire Schlaikjer
Sabine Volkert
Hannah Brewerton
Art Direction:
Sabine Volkert
Compositing Artist:
Jason Carpenter
Director:
Kate Oliva
Director of Photography:
Leah Anova
Editor:
Jason Carpenter
Original Music Composer:
Catherine Joy
Producer:
Jackie Hansen
Holly Stone
Kate Oliva
Production Assistant:
Margaret Neely
Sound Engineer:
Jonny Price
Sound Mixer:
Rob Marshall
Storyboard Artist:
Jason Carpenter
Storyboard Designer:
Sabine Volkert
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