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Episode Two: Sam Rose Phillips on ethics, impact and the stories we tell ourselves in wildlife filmmaking

Episode Two: Sam Rose Phillips on ethics, impact and the stories we tell ourselves in wildlife filmmaking

Update: 2024-01-08
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Dear friend and fellow film maker Sam Rose Phillips is a photographer, documentary filmmaker, and poet based in Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ Territory, what is currently known as Ucluelet, British Columbia. She focuses her lens on human-wildlife stories and their significance to coastal communities. Sam specializes in off-grid, remote storytelling from land and on the water, spending the first 5 years of her career as a one-woman film crew. She is currently directing her first feature-documentary about the nuances of coexisting with wildlife. Show Notes: - http://www.samrosephillips.com

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Episode Two: Sam Rose Phillips on ethics, impact and the stories we tell ourselves in wildlife filmmaking

Episode Two: Sam Rose Phillips on ethics, impact and the stories we tell ourselves in wildlife filmmaking

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