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The Invisible Valley

An immersive portrait of California’s Central Valley, The Invisible Valley captures every-day life in the most polluted place in America – which is also the world’s most productive agricultural region. Told through intimate observational scenes that transform into surreal poetic chapters of farm labor, mechanized harvesting, asthma clinics, ambulances and living rooms, the film shows the intimate, everyday reality of environmental change on the body and mind.

An immersive portrait of California’s Central Valley, The Invisible Valley captures life in the most polluted place in America – which is also the world’s most productive agricultural region. With the intensifying environment hanging over every moment, the film depicts the everyday struggle to survive in the place that feeds us all. Told through intimate observational scenes that transform into surreal poetic chapters of farm labor, mechanized harvesting, asthma clinics, ambulances and living rooms, the film shows the intimate, everyday reality of environmental change on the body and mind.

Through a chorus of characters, we hope to create a multi-sensory experimental approach inspired by sensory ethnography to deal with pollution, climate change and healthcare that is ultimately still a very human film. The goal is for the film to be visceral, experiential and embodied – both of the characters and the land.

  • The Invisible Valley

Film Topics Include:

  • Agriculture
  • Climate Change
  • Environmental Justice
  • Human Health
  • Pollution
  • Elivia Shaw

    Director
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