The Lost Trees of Willow Avenue

The Lost Trees of Willow Avenue

Directed by Richard Hall
Produced by Simone Fary & Mike Tidwell
Author Mike Tidwell gives a tour of his neighborhood revealing a microstudy of climate change.

Overview

Genre
Environment, Nature, and Politics
Synopsis

Author Mike Tidwell gives a tour of his neighborhood, the inspiration for his latest book The Lost Trees of Willow Ave A Story of Climate and Hope on One American Street. This companion video helps tell the timely story of climate change on a single urban street. Praise for the book:

"Beautiful. Not only is Mike Tidwell a very fine writer, there's almost no one I know who's earned more of a right to set forward their ideas about how we climb out of the climate mess. For decades he has fought the fossil fuel industry, and done it creatively, effectively, and tirelessly. I'm awfully glad he's taken the time now to reflect."

— Bill McKibben, author The End of Nature

Stage
finished
Running time
17 minutes

Credits

  • Richard Hall ... Director, Co-producer, Camera, Editing
  • Simone Fary ... Co-Producer
  • Mike Tidwell ... Co-Producer

Production Details

Prod. Co.
Nerds Make Media
Country
United States
Years of Production
2 Months
Locations
Takoma Park, Maryland
Prod. Partners
Simone Fary, Mike Tidwell

Distribution Details

Release year
2025
Language
English

Photos

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