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A Small Garden by the Window

LEE Jonghoon | 2024 | 5 min.

2026 Official Selection

Early Morning. Architect picks ripe cherry tomatoes from a small garden by the window to pack a lunchbox for work. Eco-energy flows from the tomato vines. This eco-energy, born from small acts of environmental stewardship, accompanies the architect as they head out to the frontlines of the climate crisis once again.

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See this film on tour near you:

October 1, 2026 Fair Oaks CA (Wild Child Matinee) Fair Oaks Performing Arts Center
September 26, 2026 San Antonio TX (Repeat Screening + Video on Demand) Confluence Park
September 19, 2026 San Antonio TX Escondido Creek Parkway
September 2, 2026 Black Rock City NV (Private Event) Burning Man
August 22, 2026 Ventura CA (Wild Child Matinee) Majestic Ventura Theater
July 20, 2026 Three Lakes WI Three Lakes Center for the Arts
April 16, 2026 Burlington VT J Skis
April 15, 2026 Lake Tahoe CA (Private Event) School Program
April 2, 2026 Mill Valley CA (For Students and Educators Only Private Event) Sequoia Cinema
April 1, 2026 San Rafael CA (For Students and Educators Only Private Event) Smith Rafael Film Center
March 21, 2026 Akron OH (+ Video on Demand) The Nightlight Cinema

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