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Earth Day

Marshall Webb was born on Earth Day, and he lived it. This is a portrait of a forester, educator, and lifelong steward of the land whose relationship with the natural world shaped everything he touched. It's the kind of story that sits at the intersection of environmental legacy and deeply human filmmaking.

Marshall didn't preach conservation. He practiced it, every single day. Quietly and consistently, through his excitement just being alive on this planet, the way he moved through the forest, and the way he made those around him care. This film was made to honor that legacy and the people who carry it forward.

It was the honor of my life to share some of the ground on this Earth with him.

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