Up on the Mountain
Directed by Olivier Matthon
A film about commercial mushroom pickers and their struggle to access public lands.
- Website
- Official Website
Videos
Up on the Mountain – Trailer
Overview
- Genre
- Anthropology, Culture, Environment, and Social Issues
- Synopsis
Up on the Mountain follows Southeast Asian refugees, Latino immigrants, and white rural Americans on a year-round migration to harvest wild mushrooms in the American west. Working on foot in public forests, mushroom picking is an accessible path to self-employment for people who face systemic barriers. But despite evidence of the sustainability of the harvest, the workers who supply the restaurants of the world are repeatedly denied access to public lands. In the observational documentary tradition, Up on the Mountain exposes race and class inequities in natural resources policies as well as the resourcefulness of the communities who depend on them.
- Stage
- finished
- Running time
- 99 minutes
Credits
- Olivier Matthon ... Director, Producer, Cinematographer, Editor
- Michael Reis ... Co-Director, Co-Producer
Production Details
- Country
- United States
Distribution Details
- Release year
- 2022
- Festivals
- Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, Princeton Environmental Film Festival, Jean Rouch Film Festival, Construir Cine International Labor Film festival
- Awards
- Special Mention Gaïa Award
- Language
- English, Spanish, Lao
- Subtitles
- English, Spanish, French
Photos
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