To Teach a Bird to Fly imagines a future where the relationship between human and nonhuman species is not one based on exploitation, but on cohabitation and collaboration. The film turns the predominantly dystopic climate change and extinction narratives upside down, and replaces them with a very differently imagined future. By doing so it gives us a glimpse into a world changed for the better, and offers us a reason for hope – and action – in the present.
Written & Directed by
Minna Rainio & Mark Roberts
Producer
Maria Gullsten
Director of Photography
Ilmari Mannermaa
Editor
Jani Johansen
Produced by
Flatlight Creative House
A woman reflects on events from the past – today’s world – when her grandmother worked as a foster parent to a critically endangered bird, the Northern Bald Ibis. The film follows the Waldrapp project in Germany, where a young woman (the narrator’s future grandmother) helps breed and hand-raise the birds. She spends all her time with the birds, eventually teaching them to migrate by following a light aircraft across the Alps to their wintering grounds in Tuscany, Italy.
The film highlights this process as a locus of hope, not just for the future of the Ibis, but for the future of the environment and the planet. The script is narrated from the perspective of the foster parent and her colleagues at the Waldrapp project, but projected some 80 years into the futur, as stories passed down from one generation to another. The narrator recalls stories her grandmother told her about the surprising bond she experienced with the birds.
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