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Between Earth and Sky & Last of the Nightingales

Wednesday, April 2, 2025 @ 8PM (EDT), (PLEASE NOTE THE LATER START TIME)
Screening online
A woman lies on the ground looking up into the trees
SDGs that connect to Walking the Camino: 3, 5, 10, 16
Andrew Nadkarni (2023, U.S., 26 min.) + Masha Karpoukhina (2022, U.S., 32 min.)

Join us for our final film screening in the “Mind Over Matter” 2024-25 film series. This time, through two short films we’re celebrating individuals who have harnessed their powers in service of protecting nature and the planet and fighting to create more resilient natural communities.

Our first short, The Last of the Nightingales, follows the work of Bernie Krause, a legendary pioneer of the field of acoustic ecology, which explores the soundscapes of the natural world. Krause’s 30 years of recordings of regions’ soundscapes have helped to chart long-term changes in natural areas that may not be readily apparent by sight alone and have revealed more starkly the impacts of climate change and natural disasters on our natural landscapes. Krause tirelessly uses his work to advocate for protecting our natural world. As he says, “While a picture may be worth a thousand words, a soundscape is worth a thousand pictures.” This stark and affecting film is one you will want to listen to with your best headphones or speakers on!

Our second short, Between Earth and Sky, celebrates a bad-ass of ecology, Nalini Nadkarni, known as the “Queen of the Forest Canopy,” who has her own limited edition Barbie doll that celebrates her accomplishments as a leading scientist of the rainforests. Nadkarni is always on the go, a mind moving a mile a minute who will do anything, even learn to harness climb her way up high into the canopy in pursuit of her science, as well as other goals like empowering more women to enter science. But when Nadkarni suffers a near-fatal fall, she’ll need to concentrate on “mind over matter” to regain the ability to walk, let alone become queen of the canopy once more. In the process, she’ll have to reckon with all the stories the mind tells and hides. But also in the process she reflects on the unique nature of trees to be both individuals and communities at the same time.

[PLEASE NOTE: we originally listed this as an outdoor-only screening at the Arboretum. Due to a change in our schedule, we are now offering the screening online only, which means it is open to all our Commonwealth campuses and communities. We will work on offering a different outdoor screening at the Arboretum later this year. Also note that there will be an introduction to the film, but no post-film panel discussion.]

(This film screening is a collaboration with POV, PBS’ award-winning nonfiction film series: https://www.pbs.org/pov/, and is also screening in partnership with WPSU and the Arboretum at Penn State. Between Earth and Sky originally premiered on POV on October 5, 2023)

Best Documentary Short Film

Big Sky Film Festival, Hot Springs Film Festival, and New York Wild Film Festival