







With Earth
and Spirit
The Journey
The Journey
For two years we traveled into the heart of Indigenous lands and communities, collecting testimonies on the impact of colonization and the healing of those deep scars. Our hearts were shattered and remade from witnessing landscapes of deep suffering and resilient beauty. The Eternal Song emerged from this pilgrimage, a tribute to the enduring spirit of Indigenous Peoples and an incantation to the sacred interconnection between all beings. It is an offering to a world enveloped in historical amnesia, numbed to its own heartbeat by the madness of modernity.
Weaving together Indigenous voices across generations and communities, the documentary uses storytelling as a conduit for ancestral wisdom. It is a prayer for collective remembering, an invocation to the rhythms of the Earth. We invite you to wade through the depths of our collective past, to grapple with historical traumas, and imagine pathways to collective healing.
May this Eternal Song offer medicine for our fractured times and help us reimagine our place in the sacred web of life.
As we traveled these ancient lands, we were gifted with deep trust and much wisdom. In humble reciprocity, we pledge half of the film’s harvest back to the soil from which it grew—to nurture the dreams and visions of the communities who opened their hearts to us.
Carrying the Vision
The Crew










Knowledge Holders
Our Guides


Nunarput (Greenland)




And if you know your country, you're never lost.
An Inside Peek
Behind the Scenes





































Journey with us behind the scenes of The Eternal Song as we share intimate moments from our transformative travels across indigenous territories spanning four continents. From the misty coastlines of British Columbia where we were welcomed by Tsimshian, Haida and Wet’suwet’en peoples, to the sacred deserts of Arizona with the Diné, to the ancestral shores of Hawaii, our lenses captured not just images but deep connections. We were profoundly moved by the generosity of the Maori in Aotearoa (New Zealand), the Bundjalung and Wiradjuri of Australia, the Inuit of Greenland, and the carriers of Yoruba traditions in Virginia. The wisdom keepers of the Guarani Kaiowa and Munduruku in Brazil, and the Maasai in Kenya opened their homes and hearts to us, sharing their stories and their sacred ways. These photographs offer glimpses into the profound moments of connection, ceremony, and learning that shaped this film—moments made possible by the extraordinary open-heartedness of our indigenous hosts who entrusted us with their stories, their traditions, and their truth.