Thais Garcia
As someone who does not know much about the science behind farming, I thoroughly enjoyed watching this film. Through agricultural regeneration, we can rehabilitate our soil to avoid desertification. Director duo Joshua and Rebecca Tickell do what seems to be impossible: a documentary about climate change that leaves audiences inspired. It was definitely a great watch that I highly recommend to anyone interested in great directing, stunning cinematography, and a heartfelt message.
Jasmine Loriz
Kiss the Ground, directed by Rebecca and Josh Tickell, is a truly inspiring and eye-opening film about the power of soil, and how it has the ability to save our planet. I found myself fixated on every scene and location that took me through multiple different approaches to soil regeneration. Not only is this film educational, but it’s a cinematic work of art, from the storytelling to the strategic camera work with lighting and angles. By the end, I was deeply moved and I would 100% recommend it.
Eleanor Kendrick
Climate change may not come off as the most positive topic, but we can be positive in fighting it, can't we? Kiss The Ground directed by Joshua and Rebecca Tickell directs us to take initiative on an optimistic outlook to fighting climate change in a way that will benefit both us as humans, and the planet itself. Featuring famous narrator and environmental activist Woody Harrelson, the film is a smooth, easy listen that is simple to stay engaged with.