A NOBEL PURSUIT follows fight to save Noble Basin

A NOBEL PURSUIT follows fight to save Noble Basin

 

Documentary  00:48:00 min

Leigh Reagan Smith – Director Biography

Leigh Reagan Smith graduated with an MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York City.

She has shot and edited environmental and sports programming in the form of network shows, independent documentaries, and web shorts for PBS, Showtime, National Geographic, and Fuel TV.
Leigh was cinematographer on Bag It, a feature length documentary about world-wide plastic consumption and the health of our oceans.

She edited the PBS documentary, The Drift, a film about the last remaining cattle drive done solely on horseback along the Green River.

Currently, Leigh teaches youth filmmaking camps.

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Director Statement

The goal of this documentary film project is to educate, inspire, and inform other communities across the United States when make decisions pertaining to our last remaining public lands and open spaces.

This film honors all the people who have fought tirelessly, without funding or accolades, for land that connects them to a deeper part of themselves. It is for all those who explore and cherish our country’s forests, craggy canyons, lakes, rivers, streams, and meadows alive with flowers and animals.

I, myself feel a deep connection to the wilderness that surrounds me and to the people who live in admiration and respect to our last remaining natural spaces.

This 48 minute documentary film is the story of a Wyoming community coming together to achieve one of the most significant oil and gas lease buyouts in American history.

A NOBEL PURSUIT follows fight to save Noble Basin

 

Documentary  00:48:00 min

Leigh Reagan Smith – Director Biography

Leigh Reagan Smith graduated with an MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York City.

She has shot and edited environmental and sports programming in the form of network shows, independent documentaries, and web shorts for PBS, Showtime, National Geographic, and Fuel TV.
Leigh was cinematographer on Bag It, a feature length documentary about world-wide plastic consumption and the health of our oceans.

She edited the PBS documentary, The Drift, a film about the last remaining cattle drive done solely on horseback along the Green River.

Currently, Leigh teaches youth filmmaking camps.

 

Director Statement

The goal of this documentary film project is to educate, inspire, and inform other communities across the United States when make decisions pertaining to our last remaining public lands and open spaces.

This film honors all the people who have fought tirelessly, without funding or accolades, for land that connects them to a deeper part of themselves. It is for all those who explore and cherish our country’s forests, craggy canyons, lakes, rivers, streams, and meadows alive with flowers and animals.

I, myself feel a deep connection to the wilderness that surrounds me and to the people who live in admiration and respect to our last remaining natural spaces.

This 48 minute documentary film is the story of a Wyoming community coming together to achieve one of the most significant oil and gas lease buyouts in American history.

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