SIFF Speaks is a project where filmmakers, activists, citizens and film lovers alike come together to discuss climate change and what we can do about it. A project of the Seattle Climate Dialogues and the Seattle International Film Festival, SIFF Speaks takes journalistic cameras to the streets and captures the people in line for SIFF films dialoguing about global warming and what they are doing about it. For more information on the Seattle Climate Dialogues please visit climatedialogues.org
Humor, skepticism, & disconnect -- It's About Climate! A diverse group of SIFF attendees answer the question, "How would you describe climate change in one short phrase?"
Directed and produced by Barbara Gordon and Kristine Wong.
Carol Kibble, a SIFFgoer, inspires us to "Step It Up". Short by Barbara Gordon and Kristine Wong.
Taika Waititi, New Zealand director of "Eagle vs. Shark", gives a prophetic view of our future - and it involves Mad Max.
A family has a heated discussion about the hot topic of climate change. Produced and directed by Donna Andrews and Kristine Wong Edited by E. Eric Johnson III Puppet Design by Kristine Wong
The voice of the children may carry more insight than we realize. Watch and listen. These are some very special kids.
SIFF Filmgoers share their perspectives on why global warming is such an urgent issues.
Alena And Teri talk about what actions they are taking to counter global warming. Camera: Jody Laine Editing: Shad Reinstein