Join us in transforming film production into a catalyst for global Regenaissance, merging Web3 technology with regenerative filmmaking principles and true co-creation.
Introducing an evolutionary approach to cinema, media, and narrative using film budgets to create systemic, interconnected, and massive real-world regenerative impact.
"Marcia (Lucas) nodded and offered more context. She said that the “big screen” should be used to deliver important messages to audiences and tell a more spiritual story, one that has a good foundation in the truth, not just another director’s dream."
Quote From Article, Secret Behind Star Wars Inspiration
Filmanthropy: The Gift of Cinema
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Community Transformation
Permanent positive impact locally
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Resource Transfer
Sets, equipment, and infrastructure gifted to communities
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Production Investment
Each film creates lasting physical assets, resources and aligned livelihoods
At the heart of our regenerative filmmaking paradigm lies an unconditional commitment: every physical element of film production becomes a permanent gift to the host communities. This "Filmanthropy" approach ensures that sets transform into community resilience, production equipment powers local initiatives, and props enhance community flourishing and wellbeing. This unprecedented model of unconditional giving reimagines film production as a catalyst for lasting social infrastructure and lasting human thriving.
The Inner Regeneration
Shifting Paradigms
Our approach prioritizes human relationships over physical production elements. We believe that whole people create whole systems, and that true co-creation has the power to heal people and therefore to heal the planet as a mirror reflection. We're pioneering a new frontier where creative choices are guided by holistic, unifying perspectives that benefit all.
The Outer Regeneration
Addressing the Celluloid Footprint
Sets as Infrastructure
Film sets become permanent community assets
Props with Purpose
Props transform into valuable community resources
Regenerative Budgets
Production funds fuel local projects
Location Legacy
Filming sites evolve into eco-villages, innovation hubs, and more
Seven Continental Locations
Global Impact
Laboratories for the Summit and first examples for Regenerative Filmmaking
Renewable Power
Alternative energy systems powering production
Community Spaces
Year-round innovation festivals and creative centers
Local Food
Food production integrated with set design
First Confirmed Summit Location
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Glocal Cinema Celebration
Honoring Spanish film heritage while embracing global connections
Permanent Community Spaces
Converting film sets into lasting infrastructure
Sustainable Food Systems
Establishing organic food production that continues post-filming
Educational Legacy
Creating a permanent film education center for local youth
The Home of the Summit
Where AI, Web3 and Social Impact Meet
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Impact Reflections
Transparent display of social and environmental benefits
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Decentralized Funding
Community projects supported through blockchain technology
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Smart Contracts
Ensuring community benefit through automated agreements
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AI For Good
All contributions are logged, detailed, attributed and rewarded
Simultaneous Pop-Ups and Sattelite Summit Venues Around Spain and the Planet
Transform Spaces
Unused areas become cultural centers
Implement Practices
Small-scale regenerative initiatives
Connect Globally
Link to Storylivingry DAO network and MettaTV
Generate Benefits
Ongoing community impact
Host Festivals
Local celebration components
Beyond Entertainment: Real World Impact
Community Centers
Film sets evolve into lasting spaces for local gatherings and activities
Food Security
Catering infrastructure supports ongoing local food systems
Media Empowerment
Technical equipment powers community-run media centers
Recent Sparks of Regenerative Filmmaking
Desert Dolphin Skatepark 2019
The skatepark was built for the film ‘SKATER GIRL’. After filming was completed, it remained a free public use skatepark, with the aim of continuing the social impact such skateparks have on rural Indian villages.
Wicked's Munchkinland 2024
Wicked’s production designer used nine million real tulips to create the look of the magical village in the musical. After filming, the bulbs were reused to grow more tulips.
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THE QUESTION AT THE HEART OF OUR QUEST FOR FILMANTHROPY AND REGENERATIVE FILMMAKING
WHAT IF EVERY ASPECT OF A FILM OR TV PRODUCTION WAS LIKE THIS???