Staged in Seattle in 2014, this pilot episode introduces ourselves as first time filmmakers, and proposes a journey the length of the Mekong River.
As we travel to the Mekong Headwaters, we learn more about what the river means to the region's people, animals, rocks, soils, and ourselves.
The Mekong flows through the disputed region of Tibet, where we come face to face with the communities, faith, and consequences of Chinese occupation.
Just as the Mekong watershed spider-webs into a fibrous root system, we encounter a blazing array of new cultures, languages, tastes, and smells, as we flow south with the river.
In a region struggling with instability and poverty, new developments stand to forever alter the river's course. But at what price to the families, habitats, and communities, who have always relied on a free flowing Mekong?
In a region struggling with instability and poverty, new developments stand to forever alter the river's course. But at what price to the families, habitats, and communities, who have always relied on a free flowing Mekong?