The seed carries everything that came before. A documentary makes sure everything coming after knows it.
Seed saving is the practice of keeping the future open. A documentary about that practice is among the most important things we produce.
We produce seed saving documentary films for community seed libraries, Native American seed sovereignty programs, heirloom seed companies, agricultural university seed banks, and individual farmer seed savers whose work preserves genetic diversity and cultural agricultural knowledge. Seed saving filmmaking operates at the intersection of ecology, culture, and the most fundamental question of food sovereignty — who controls the genetic foundation of our food supply. We approach this work with the gravity it deserves.
Seed saving documentaries serve conservation organization fundraising, agricultural university program documentation, foundation grant applications for food sovereignty work, and media coverage in food systems and agricultural heritage publications. For seed companies whose products are sold through retail or direct-to-consumer channels, a brand film specialist handles the consumer-facing product content.
The definitive brand story — for your website hero, investor decks, and press.
Optimized for Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Built for paid amplification and organic reach.
High-impact hook for paid social, pre-roll, and email headers. Drives traffic to the full film.
Every production frame AI-tagged and searchable in your private client portal. Repurpose indefinitely.
Through patient macro and close-up work — the hand selecting the seed, the process of drying and storing, the visual comparison of seed varieties across generations. Seed saving practices are deeply physical and require filmmaking that honors the precision and care they embody.
Yes — with proper cultural protocols, community consultation, and Free Prior Informed Consent that respects the specific traditions involved. We have experience working with indigenous knowledge holders and take the cultural protocol requirements seriously.
Through the food on the table. The most accessible version of the seed saving story is the one that shows the specific flavor, the specific cultural recipe, the specific agricultural adaptation that would disappear without the practice. Biodiversity becomes compelling when it tastes like something.
A framework for land-based enterprises that need their story to travel — across consumers, investors, and community audiences, from a single film strategy.
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