All four films of the Standing on Sacred Ground series will screen at the 12th annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival from January 10-12, 2014 in Nevada City, California. Ticket sales open to the public today.

The screening schedule details:

Friday, January 10 — Standing on Sacred Ground: Fire and Ice and Islands of Sanctuary, at 7 p.m. at the Stonehouse in Nevada City, followed by discussion with filmmaker Christopher (Toby) McLeod, and Native Hawaiian activists Craig Neff and Luana Busby Neff of the Protect Kaho`olawe Ohana.

Saturday, January 11 — Standing on Sacred Ground: Profit and Loss and Pilgrims and Tourists, at 1:30 p.m. at the Nevada Theatre in Nevada City, followed by discussion with Toby McLeod and Winnemem Chief Caleen Sisk.

Sunday, January 12 — Standing on Sacred Ground: Pilgrims and Tourists and Islands of Sanctuary, at 2 p.m. at the Vets Hall in San Rafael, plus Q&A with Toby McLeod and co-producer Jessica Abbe along with special guests Winnemem Chief Caleen Sisk and Native Hawaiian activists Craig Neff and Luana Busby Neff of the Protect Kano`olawe Ohana.

The prestigious Wild & Scenic Film Festival, with its unique mix of home-grown and international offerings on environmental subjects, is a terrific venue to continue the roll-out of our new series. Please join us!

Tickets for the festival or for three screenings can be purchased by clicking here.