ABOUT THE FILM

A new powerful ocean conservation film from Blue Ventures

For over four centuries, the guardians of Haruku have preserved their local environment and traditional customs. In a changing world and as the grip of climate change takes hold, can this customary management approach prevail?

Following on from the multi-award-winning Kokoly,  Blue Ventures presents another powerful ocean conservation film at the intersection between climate change, conservation and culture. For four centuries, the Kewang of Haruku has been striving to maintain the link between culture and the environment. As climate change bites, threatening an important fishery for the community, Om-Eli and other members of the Kewang, reflect on their place in a rapidly changing world.

This new, narrative short ocean film was produced by Blue Ventures, with support from Bloomberg Ocean Initiative

The team:

Blue Ventures is a global marine conservation NGO, dedicated to rebuilding tropical fisheries with coastal communities.

Indah Rufiati is an Indonesian scientist and conservationist. Usually working with coastal communities to help them understand and improve their fisheries, Indah turned her focus to film in her directorial debut.

Matthew Judge is a filmmaker, producer and editor known for his previous work on ocean conservation film Kokoly.

Awards and festivals:

  • 2024 International Ocean Film Festival (virtual edition) – April 2024 – San Francisco, USA
  • 2024 Ocean Films Húsavík (Iceland) – TBC –  Húsavík, Iceland
  • 2024 Bali International Film Festival – June 2024 – Bali, Indonesia
  • 2024 WildOceans Film Fest – November 2024 – Gijón, Spain