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Support Bears in Hot Tubs Festival Submissions

Co-thriving begins with us.

Our short film, Bears in Hot Tubs, follows Maddie Bear and her kin as they move through suburban Los Angeles, quietly, confidently, and on their own terms. Through intimate camera work and patient observation, the film invites audiences to see black bears as sentient, self-determined neighbors with stories of their own.

Festival submissions are our way of bringing Maddie’s story into wider conversations about coexistence with urban wildlife, and the changing landscapes we all share. Festivals also help us reach the people who shape cultural narratives, filmmakers, educators, activists, and everyday community members who may never have imagined a different relationship with the wildlife around them.

Submitting to festivals is essential, but costly. Fees can range from $25 to over $100 per festival, and each submission increases our chances of getting this story in front of the audiences who need it most.

Submitting to festivals is essential and surprisingly expensive. Entry fees typically range from $25 to over $100, and each new submission opens a door to audiences who might never otherwise encounter Maddie’s story.

Your support directly funds these submissions, helping the film travel to festivals around the world and into conversations where Maddie’s presence can make a difference. Every contribution helps the film go farther, reach more people, and reshape how we think about living alongside wildlife.

At its heart, Bears in Hot Tubs is a story about relationship. It asks us to slow down, to pay attention, and to imagine new futures with the more-than-human beings who share our neighborhoods.

By witnessing Maddie’s world, we learn that coexistence is not passive; it’s a practice. A daily choice made in backyards, trail systems, trash bins, and policy rooms. A shift from fear to understanding, from conflict to connection, from coexistence to co-thriving.

This film also shows the responsibility we hold when our lives intersect with the lives of urban wildlife. Honoring them means choosing a future where stories like Maddie’s can continue.

Co-thriving begins when we recognize the agency, presence, and lives of the animals who walk beside us. It begins when we let their stories shape our own.

  • Sponsor a festival submission and help bring Bears in Hot Tubs to your community!
    When you donate, you’re welcome to suggest or recommend a festival, and we’ll do our best to submit. You can also make a general contribution and we’ll put your support where it has the most impact—matching funds whenever we can to reach the widest audiences.
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Help us move beyond coexistence and toward co-thriving.

Co-thriving begins with us.

Your donation supports the Co-Thriving Carnivore Corridor Co-Op (4C), a field-based initiative led by Project GRIPH that is transforming how people, livestock, and large carnivores live together in the Western United States. Across more than 41,000 acres in northeastern Washington, this project connects seven family-owned ranches, 2,000+ cattle, and five wolf packs through daily, professional, non-lethal conflict prevention grounded in care, presence, and relationship.

Professional range riders and conflict-prevention specialists working daily on the land

  • Non-lethal practices like monitoring, carcass removal, sanitation, and low-stress livestock handling.
  • Embedded research and storytelling, documenting social, ecological, and economic outcomes.

At its core, 4C advances a simple but radical idea: lasting conservation happens through repaired relationships, not reactive control. By supporting this work, you are helping demonstrate that wolves, ranchers, and rural communities can not only endure one another, but mutually flourish.

Early support allows this corridor-scale model to move from proof-of-concept to a replicable blueprint for regions facing persistent carnivore conflict, showing what becomes possible when we invest in trust, accountability, and multispecies care.

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