The Portland EcoFilm Festival’s
Global Ecological Cinema Podcast
Episode Four: DISTANCE TO THE MOON
Featured Guests: Sacha Kyle and Giles Lamb | Release Date: March 26, 2026
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DISTANCE TO THE MOON is a stop-motion animation film about X, who discovers a ladder that stretches infinitely into space and goes on a journey that isn't just physical. He traverses solitude, memory, grief, and hope, encountering various meaningful beings along the way. For this episode, we spoke with the film's writer and co-director, Sacha Kyle, and composer, Giles Lamb.
Still from DISTANCE TO THE MOON
We discussed finding inspiration in dreams and the more than human world, expanding our imaginations around ecological grief and grieving, simultaneously loving and letting go of what the world has become--and more.
This episode features audio excerpts of Giles' hauntingly beautiful score for the film--and a brief excerpt from Max Richter’s Sleep at 18:10.
Sacha Kyle
Co-Director, DISTANCE TO THE MOON
DISTANCE TO THE MOON is an Official Selection in the 2026 Portland EcoFilm festival. It was featured in our EXPANSIVE ECOLOGICAL IMAGINATION 1 program on March 26, 2026 at the Hollywood Theatre (sponsored by SOLVE).
Ecological Film and music Recommendations
In this episode, Sacha Kyle recommends the following ecological films:
THE LORAX (1972 | Dir. Hawley Pratt) and (2012 | Dir. Chris Renaud)
GRIZZLY MAN (2005 | Dir. Werner Herzog)
FIRE OF LOVE (2022 | Dir. Sara Dosa)
INTO THE WILD (2007 | Dir. Sean Penn)
Both versions of THE LORAX, GRIZZLY MAN, and INTO THE WILD are all available to rent at the world’s best video store, Movie Madness, in Portland, Oregon.
Giles Lamb gives the following ecological music recommendations:
John Cage (including 4’33”)
Pauline Oliveros (deep listening)
Max Richter (including Sleep)
Giles Lamb
Composer, DISTANCE TO THE MOON
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