Rivers of resilience: the ripple effect of community-based action

dc.contributor.advisorChairperson, Graduate Committee: Hugo R. Sindelaren
dc.contributor.authorCoe, Madison Lindsayen
dc.coverage.spatialColoradoen
dc.date.accessioned2024-09-23T13:35:41Z
dc.date.available2024-09-23T13:35:41Z
dc.date.issued2024en
dc.descriptionProtect Our Rivers is is a film that is part of the student's thesis project.en
dc.description.abstractProtect Our Rivers is a documentary film that chronicles the transformative journey of Sarah Nelson, a young woman who, after enduring profound personal losses, discovers her life's purpose in river conservation. Inspired by her first whitewater rafting trip, Sarah establishes the nonprofit organization Protect Our Rivers, which mobilizes volunteers to remove over 120,000 pounds of trash from local streams and restore the health of America's waterways. Through Sarah's story, the film explores themes of resilience, community, and the power of individual action in the face of environmental degradation and climate change. The film captures Sarah's tireless dedication to river conservation, juxtaposing her personal journey of healing with the renewal of strained waterways. Set against the backdrop of the pristine Salmon River and the urban stretch of the South Platte River in Denver, Colorado, the film underscores the importance of preserving rivers as vital ecosystems and sources of community recreation and well-being. Despite facing extreme pollution and degradation, Sarah's grassroots efforts demonstrate the potential for small-scale actions to make a significant impact on river health and community empowerment. Drawing stylistic inspiration from other verite-style environmental documentaries, stunning cinematography and immersive storytelling is embraced in the film to evoke emotional resonance and inspire collective action in its viewers. By highlighting the interconnectedness of environmental conservation and human well-being, the film serves as a poignant reminder of our shared responsibility to protect the planet's precious rivers. Through Sarah's story, Protect Our Rivers offers a beacon of hope and empowerment, demonstrating that one person's passion and dedication can create a ripple effect of positive change in the world.en
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarworks.montana.edu/handle/1/18499
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherMontana State University - Bozeman, College of Arts & Architectureen
dc.rights.holderCopyright 2024 by Madison Lindsay Coeen
dc.subject.lcshDocumentary filmsen
dc.subject.lcshStream restorationen
dc.subject.lcshNonprofit organizationsen
dc.subject.lcshEnvironmental protectionen
dc.subject.lcshVolunteersen
dc.titleRivers of resilience: the ripple effect of community-based actionen
dc.title.alternativeProtect Our Riversen
dc.typeThesisen
mus.data.thumbpage10en
thesis.degree.committeemembersMembers, Graduate Committee: Christina Z. Anderson; Tom Watsonen
thesis.degree.departmentFilm & Photographyen
thesis.degree.genreThesisen
thesis.degree.nameMFAen
thesis.format.extentfirstpage1en
thesis.format.extentlastpage26en

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