“Bring the Salmon Home” is a story about the Klamath River Tribal communities as they host a 300+ mile run from ocean to headwaters to cultivate support for the removal of the four lower Klamath River dams.
Director Biography - Shane Anderson
Shane Anderson is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and conservationist with a focus on socio-environmental issues in the American West.
Native to the Pacific Northwest and with a background in fisheries biology he has carved out his niche documenting Pacific salmon and is the owner of Swiftwater Films and North Fork Studios. He has produced 6 award-winning feature-length documentaries and over 70 shorts viewed by millions worldwide. His films have been broadcast nationally on PBS, utilized in education curriculums, and have driven impact campaigns that have led to positive conservation outcomes for rivers, forests, and wild fish.
Shane just wrapped his 6th a feature film titled: “THE LOST SALMON” and is in post production on a feature collaboration with the Nez Perce Tribe and a multi-year documentary titled “ UNDAMMING KLAMATH” about a 20 year indigenous led effort to remove 4 hydro-electric dams and setting in motion the largest river restoration effort the world has seen.
Leonard Warren Borisoff, known professionally as Len Barry, was an American recording star, vocalist, songwriter, lyricist, record producer, author, and poet. In this documentary short, Len takes us through his musical journey as the lead singer of The Dovells and as a solo artist in the 1960s.