Killing the Klamath
CLIENT: KLAMATH TRIBES
TYPE OF FILM: DOCUMENTARY SHORT
LENGTH: 21:53
ADDITIONAL MEDIA: PROMOTIONAL TRAILER
DISTRIBUTION: SOUTHERN OREGON PBS, FILM FESTIVALS, WEBSITE, YOUTUBE, FACEBOOK
LOCATIONS: CHILOQUIN, KLAMATH FALLS, PORTLAND, OR
AWARDS: 2X NORTHWEST EMMY NOMINATIONS
FILM FESTIVALS: AMERICAN INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL, S.O.F.A FILM FESTIVAL, WILD & SCENIC FILM FESTIVAL
PRODUCTION CREW: DIRECTOR, DP, SOUND
SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: INSPIRE 2 DRONE, UNDERWATER DRONE
Known for its scenic beauty and spectacular wildlife, the Klamath Basin also sees its share of controversy as communities grapple with how to meet the water needs of people, farms, and fish. This film explores the story of the Klamath Tribes’ fight to save the sacred C’waam and Koptu fish and a dying lake.
ON LOCATION ABOVE UPPER KLAMATH LAKE, SOUTHERN OREGON.