2024 Film TOUR
Bring Mountains of Color to your home town and spread the inspiration, joy, and connection with your community!
We are looking for nonprofits, affinity groups, community organizations, university clubs, schools, companies, and businesses to help us share the incredible BIPOC+-centered films and stories screened at our flagship MOC festival in Jackson in 2024 through our film tour pilot. Create a memorable evening that builds community and supports BIPOC+ filmmaking!
What’s included:
Link to your tour stop on the MOC film tour webpage
Event planning checklist
Customizable digital and print marketing templates
MOC social media post
Films provided digitally
100 MOC stickers
Connections with filmmakers / speakers to potentially host at your event
Licensing fee:
$600
Fees compensate filmmakers and MOC for coordination time
Typically can be recouped by ticket sales
If cost is a barrier, please contact us.
Please note, this is our first pilot year of offering a tour kit. Thank you for your patience as we work through this new effort!
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SETLIST options
The following 3 setlist options are available
Option 1:
The Truth and Dignity Project
Don’t Doubt the Trout
One for All
Riding Han (한)
Bravo
Forward
Moving Mountain
Option 3:
The Truth and Dignity Project
Visibility
Forward
Riding Han (한)
Stronger Together // Identity and Endurance with Alexandera Houchin
Bravo
Moving Mountains
Option 2:
Renegade
Beyond the Salish
Slides on the Mountain
Stronger Together // Identity and Endurance with Alexandera Houchin
Visibility
Keepers of the Land
Film Descriptions
Beyond the Salish
Director: Richard Chen, William Chong
Producer: Merissa Mah
Runtime: 17:57
Description: Two kayakers take on a once-in-a-lifetime journey off the Pacific Coast of Vancouver Island, breaching into relentless waves, unpredictable weather, and the uncharted depths of their own fears. The duo finds themselves in a life-altering struggle against the elements. As their journey unfolds, a near-death experience forces them to confront the raw power of the open ocean, pushing the boundaries of their friendship, endurance, and luck.
Bravo
Director: Bryana Robles
Producers: Zoe Herwitz, Marie-Louise Nkashama
Runtime: 11:31
Trailer: Freeway Film
Description: Xavier Bravo identifies as a queer Chicano climber who dreams of bringing climbing to his Latiné community, and with Escaladores Unidos, he’s creating a movement. After receiving his Single Pitch Instructor certification through the AMGA’s BIPOC affinity program sponsored by Black Diamond, he set out to bridge the climbing gap he noticed in his community. While the Latine & Hispanic community comprises ~20% of the U.S. population, less than 8% identify as climbers, meaning close to 1 million Latiné folxs either have never been exposed to the sport or do not have regular access to climbing. He founded and created the first chapter of Escaladores Unidos to foster connection in the latiné climbing community.
Don’t Doubt the Trout
Director: Isabela Zawistowska
Field Producer: Niko Georghiou
Runtime: 13:12
Trailer: Vimeo
Description: Bernard and Rebecca of the band, Par Avion, are not your average surf rock musicians. They're passionate fly fishing anglers and conservationists who are advocating for the protection of California's endangered Steelhead trout. As ambassadors to CalTrout, they've become observers on the ground to document the health of Southern California's waterways, especially around Malibu's 100-ft Rindge Dam, a major obstacle to wildlife. Thanks to the efforts of CalTrout and advocates like Bernard and Rebecca, the Rindge Dam is due to be removed with demolition work planned to begin 2028 and finish in 2035.
Forward
Director: Palmer Morse
Story Producer: Rachel Weinberg
Producer: Matt Mikkelsen
Director of Photography: Skyler Bocciolatt
Runtime: 16:00
Trailer: Vimeo
Description: While navigating a myriad number of life challenges from being her mom’s care taker, working several jobs, to facing housing insecurity, Anjelica Avella turned to the outdoors in her mid-twenties to improve her mental health. Despite feeling the benefits of time spent outside for her well-being, the lack of other plus-size women of color she was encountering on trail was noticeable. In an effort to form community, Anjelica began leading weekend hikes and trips for other women who too were seeking others with shared lived experiences. Forward chronicles Anjelica’s perspective in a space that has historically excluded individuals like her and shares a profound connection between women who once felt sidelined and are now a catalyst for change.
Keepers of the Land
Director: Deirdre Leowinata, Douglas Neasloss
Producers: Deirdre Leowinata, Douglas Neasloss
Runtime: 28:28
Trailer: Vimeo
Description: In the heart of British Columbia’s Great Bear Rainforest, one Nation is reclaiming the power they held for millennia. As the impacts of colonial exploitation and mismanagement take an increasing toll on their territory, the Kitasoo Xai’xais Nation finds strength in its stories and culture, emerging as a stewardship leader in a new age of reconciliation in Canada. A powerful story of resurgence, the weight of hereditary leadership, and the responsibility they carry into the modern world told through the eyes of elder and hereditary chief Nismuutk, Ernest Mason Jr., and the new young leaders following in his footsteps.
Moving Mountains
Director: Jessa Williams
Producers: Jessa Williams, Peter Goetz
Runtime: 20:00
Trailer: Instagram
Description: Moving Mountains is a story about Artist & Big Wave Surfer Tre’lan Michael who found himself and found peace and purpose through surfing, and how the healing power of nature saved his life.
One for All
Directors: Michael Stevens, Spencer Miller
Runtime: 19:05
Description: Tony Drees actually considers himself to have “good fortune,” despite being born into an abusive household, surviving the deadliest bombing of the Gulf War, beating cancer, and having his leg amputated up to his hip. After it all, and through his newly found passion for skiing, Tony sets an ambitious goal for this season.
Renegade
Director: German Torres
Producers: Abdul Kassamali, Davis Goslin
Runtime: 9:14
Trailer: Freeway Film
Description: Renegade Running, founded by Victor Diaz, is an inclusive run specialty store in Oakland, CA. Bucking the norms of the industry, Diaz’s journey with running and his fierce determination led him to create a vibrant and rebellious space, where every runner, especially those often underrepresented, can find a home and be celebrated for who they are. No rules, no judgments – just pure running freedom and support.
Riding Han (한)
Director: Eugene Pak
Videographer: Young Mazino (BEEF)
Runtime: 24:16
Trailer: Vimeo
Description: Riding Han is an adventure cycling film, with its foundational essence based on the Korean word, “Han” (한). Han is an inherent part of being Korean. It is internalized intergenerational trauma from war, colonialism, and imperialism. Han manifests itself in creation. Riding Han captures the journey of three Korean-Americans, exploring their identities through Han as Asian Americans, in a divisive time during the COVID-19 pandemic with anti-Asian hate on the rise.
Slides on the Mountain
Director: Seth Gillis
Producers: Sandy Ward, Aline Mayerhoffer
Runtime: 29:46
Description: Two young brothers from the Lil'wat Nation set out to ski the sacred mountain they were raised beneath, pushing both themselves and their culture to evolve.
Stronger Together // Identity and Endurance with Alexandera Houchin
Director: Brandon Watts
Producers: David Thomas, Isaac Presson
Runtime: 19:42
Trailer: N/A
Description: It has taken time for Alexandera Houchin to weave layers of her identity together. First and foremost, Alexandera is an Ojibwe woman. She’s also an artist, a farmer, a mechanic, a cyclist and a person who cares deeply about her community on the Fond Du Lac reservation near Cloquet, Minnesota. “Stronger Together” takes an intimate look into Alexandera’s life while examining concepts of identity, forgiveness and what it means to merge seemingly different aspects of your soul in order to continue moving forward, one pedal stroke at a time.
The Truth and Dignity Project
Director: Will Truettner
Producers: Nick Nelson, Will Truettner
Runtime: 7:28
Description: On July 24th, Erick Cedeno, aka Bicycle Nomad, crossed into St. Louis, Missouri, after spending 41 days in the saddle: The 1900-mile journey born of a commitment to bring truth and dignity to an oft-forgotten part of history. Erick’s ride serves as not only an invitation to learn the story, but also a means of paying homage to the Buffalo Soldiers’ 25th Infantry Bicycle Corps by reliving their history.
Visibility
Director and Producer: Tyler Soares
Assistant Editor: Alexandra Soares
Stills Photography: Arian Stevens
Runtime: 15:11
Description: Lael Johnson, Steelhead guide, navigates Washington waters while unpacking challenges faced throughout his youth and present day