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Imitating the Dog, for their #JustGreenCulture film created for the #LifeBeyondCovid campaign Jason deCaires Taylor for providing photographs of their artistic projects, Underwater Sculpture Jaspher Ewany \/ Dealrafael Jsp-E for providing footage of their work and a soundtrack to one of our films from Lango Indigenous Hip-Hop Karim Shalaby\u2019s photograph from Julie\u2019s Bicycle Creative Climate Leadership training course, Slovenia, 2017 Love Ssega for allowing us to use excerpts from their film Stop Making Sense Marshmallow Laser Feast for allowing us to use excerpts from their films Treehugger and In the eyes of the Animal Museum of Plastic 2121 for allowing us to use excerpts from their work Music Declares Emergency for allowing us to use their incredible film, What a Wonderful World Natalie Lo Lai Lai for allowing us to use their work Glacier Nidia G\u00f3ngora for providing images and videos of their work Nova Ruth for providing videos of their project Arka Kinari Novo Amor for providing us with video from their music video for Birthplace Nwando Ebizie for providing us with video from their work Distorted Constellations Romain Pennes for providing excerpts from their work One Earth Royal Court Theatre, for providing excerpts from their trailer for Rare Earth Mettle Sekai Machache for providing images of their visual artwork Serkan Taycan for providing images and videos of their work Sil van der Woerd for providing us with footage from the making of documentary for the music video they created for Novo Amor\u2019s Birthplace Simone Giampaolo for use of the animation Only A Child, featuring the voice of Severn Cullis-Suzuki Small Island Big Song for supplying some footage and the musical soundtrack for some of our films. 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