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Undamming Klamath

A multi-generational movement championed by the Indigenous Tribes of the Klamath Basin leads to the largest river restoration project in history. With exclusive access to film throughout deconstruction, Undamming Klamath chronicles the blasting out of four legacy dams and the landscape-scale transformation that ensues, culminating with the return of wild salmon runs after more than a century. One of the great environmental success stories of our time, Klamath dam removal stands as a beacon for the power of collaborative stewardship and the resilience of the natural world.

Feature documentary currently in post-production with support from the Redford Center

Directed & Produced by Shane Anderson
Director of Photography & Producer: Maya Craig