Deepening Biocultural Resilience in the Andes

A curated portfolio demonstrating independent digital distribution, field research, and community-partnered storytelling across high-altitude ecosystems.

  • We’re Rebuilding a Rare Forest That Makes Its Own Water

  • Documenting the critical link between native Polylepis forests, soil organic matter sponges and watershed restoration in the Patacancha Valley, Peru. The film highlights indigenous leader Daniel’s vision for community-led reforestation of a native high-altitude cloud forest ecosystem.

  • The Ancient Cultivation & Harvesting Techniques of Bolivia

  • 500,000+ independent views. Explores ancestral climate adaptation, soil security and agricultural heritage across the Altiplano.

  • 8,000 Years of Survival: Finding Peru's Last Ancient Potatoes

  • Investigating indigenous seed sovereignty and community-led potato protection as a foundational defense for a changing climatic future.

  • The 2,000-Year-Old Secret of Peru's Giant Corn

  • Documenting the work of indigenous leader Amadeo to preserve native seed diversity, protect biocultural heritage and maintain ancestral agronomy in the Sacred Valley.

  • Building an Ancient Wetland In The Bolivian Andes

  • Documenting the structural restoration of high-altitude bofedales using traditional Wari and Inca hydraulic techniques to secure an entire community’s downstream watershed.