Abundant Land: Soil, Seeds, and Sovereignty

In Moloka’I, a group of Hawaiian residents oppose the biotech industry's use of their land to test genetically engineered seeds and work to restore ancient Hawaiian farming practices.
Genre : Documentary
Abundant Land: Soil, Seeds, and Sovereignty

Abundant Land is a one-hour documentary about a Hawaiian community on Moloka’i opposing the biotech industry’s use of the island to test genetically engineered seeds. Agrochemical biotech corporations are depleting Moloka’i’s topsoil and freshwater while contributing to dust storms that spread pesticides into the ocean and surrounding communities. Abundant Land offers a historical look at the intrusion and political underpinnings of chemical-intensive farming in Hawaii while portraying the rich legacy of traditional Hawaiian land management and farming self-sufficiency.

The film’s narrative develops through a series of personal and community stories as the documentary follows several dedicated residents who seek transparency about the agrochemical testing being done on their island, and their ensuing efforts to heal and repair it. From initial grassroots efforts that give rise to organized actions, Moloka’i residents learn through leadership and study to use permaculture techniques to restore an integrated food system based on ancient Hawaiian farming practices.

Featuring interviews with Dr. Vandana Shiva, Walter Ritte, Malia Akutagawa, Mercy Ritte, Geoff Lawton, and Hector Valenzuela.

Directors : Natasha Florentino
Additional Credits :
Natasha Florentino, D.P. , Benjamin Moss, Editor , Ina Adele Ray, Editor and Story Consultant , Armen Zohrabian, Photographer
Markets : Documentary
Year Released : 2017
Running Time : 60
Color : Color
Country : US
Original Language : English
Streaming Partner : Alexander Street Press

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Awards

Audience Choice Award, Eugene Environmental Film Festival

Screenings

The Sweet Onion Cinemateque, Walla Walla, WA
North West Permaculture Convergence, Vancouver, WA
San Francisco Permaculture Guild
Building Resilient Communities Convergence, Hopland
American Indian Movement West Film Festival, San Francisco
Student Environmental Resource Center, Berkeley
Hawaii Premiere, Palace Theater, Hilo
The Unitarian Universalist Church, Kelseyville, CA
Hi-Desert Nature Museum, Yucca Valley, CA
Six Nations Seedkeepers Gathering, Ohsweken, ON
Global Partners in Sustainability, Cross Cultural Center, UC Irvine
Food Cycles, Missoula, MT
Healthy Community Film Festival, Watsonville Film Festival
Indigenous Cultivation of Food & Resistnace, The New Parkway Theater, Berkeley
Salt Spring Island Public Library, BC
Eugene Environmental Film Festival
Northwest Arctic Heritage Center, Kotzebue, Alaska
Beyond Toxics, Bijou Art Cinema, Eugene, OR
The International Resilicence Film Festival, Nevada City, CA
Safe Agriculture and Safe Schools, Watsonville, CA
Barcelona Planet Film Festival
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Abundant Land is a one-hour documentary about a Hawaiian community on Moloka’i opposing the biotech industry’s use of the island to test genetically engineered seeds. Agrochemical biotech corporations are depleting Moloka’i’s topsoil and freshwater while contributing to dust storms that spread pesticides into the ocean and surrounding communities. Abundant Land offers a historical look at the intrusion and political underpinnings of chemical-intensive farming in Hawaii while portraying the rich legacy of traditional Hawaiian land management and farming self-sufficiency.

The film’s narrative develops through a series of personal and community stories as the documentary follows several dedicated residents who seek transparency about the agrochemical testing being done on their island, and their ensuing efforts to heal and repair it. From initial grassroots efforts that give rise to organized actions, Moloka’i residents learn through leadership and study to use permaculture techniques to restore an integrated food system based on ancient Hawaiian farming practices.

Featuring interviews with Dr. Vandana Shiva, Walter Ritte, Malia Akutagawa, Mercy Ritte, Geoff Lawton, and Hector Valenzuela.

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