Directed by

Christine Ramos

Country of Origin

United States

Runtime

26:16

Category

Documentary

Forced to surrender their nomadic life, an indigenous community that dwelled on houseboats for hundreds of years in the Sulu sea is affected by climate change and struggles to survive independent from the sea.

Director Biography – Christine Ramos

Following her passion for film, storytelling and building awareness, Christine will debut her directorial role driven to make a difference.
Christine is engaged with building communities and awareness of mental health. She is a mental health advocate and has worked alongside nonprofits creating PSA content, and is a trained advocate for sexual and domestic assault survivors.

Christine has worked in Los Angeles based studios such as KSCI Channel 18 as a content producer and a show runner for Fil-Am TV Channel 31, Fil-Am Jams and Indie Manila. Christine is also the co-founder of Divulge Dancer’s Film Festival Hollywood and managed the Black Magic Collective (Black Magic Design) film festivals and workshops in Los Angeles. Christine has also co-produced content for the National Association of Broadcasting (NAB) and has line produced for shorts and featured films.