2025 Wild Coast Film Festival

The Edge of Survival: Stories of Grit, Community, and Adaptation

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Our fourth film block of the weekend begins in the American Southwest, travels to the Rocky Mountains, and ends with an Oscar-nominated short film set in the Arctic. In the midst of this is Guardians of the Waters, a film truly local to us here in Astoria; it is the story of the Chinook Indian Nation and their partnership with the Necanicum Watershed Council to co-steward the ancestral lands of the Chinook here in Clatsop County.


Thanks to our event sponsors Salty Raven, Columbia River Maritime Museum, International League of Conservation Photographers, Pro Photo Supply, Astoria Co-Op, Cannon Beach Book Company, and Tuff Puffin for helping us to bring these incredible films to Astoria!


Water, a vital yet finite resource, is the lifeblood for farmers in a multi-generational Italian and Hispanic immigrant farming community in Pueblo, Colorado. This narrative explores their fight to protect water, land, and livelihood amid threats from rapid development and population growth, shedding light on broader national water use issues. The stories reflect a deep connection to their place, the land, and the cherished Pueblo Chile.
  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    37 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Subtitle Language
    English
  • Director
    Ben Knight