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The Story of the Leatherback w/ teen filmmaker Prin Uthaisangchai
Season 1, Ep. 4
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In this episode of Finding Hope in the Climate Crisis, host, Michelle Lewis sits down with Prin Uthaisangchai a 12 year old filmmaker from Thailand and the youngest award winner at the Outer Banks Environmental Film Festival. They talk about where he finds hope, his continued activism to save the leatherback sea turtles in Thailand and what project we can expect to see from him next. His award winning film is called The Story of the Leatherback and you can view the trailer in the link below.
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