Review: Les Roka & The Utah Review

"An intelligent, personable, astutely framed film, Anchor Point arrives at a serendipitous moment...it appears that the hopes of Martin, Lacey England [the characters of the film] and colleagues could be transformed into meaningful actions and policies.”

Thank you to Les Roka and The Utah Review for their excellent and expansive analysis of our film.

See the article here: https://www.theutahreview.com/utah-production-team-excels-in-new-documentary-anchor-point-set-to-premiere-at-cinequest-film-festival-about-women-wildland-firefighters-rehabilitating-work-culture/

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