Multidisciplinary storyteller and researcher

Aerial view of a boat sailing on deep blue water with sunlight reflections.

Angie Richard

Angie Richard is an award-winning writer, director and producer of eco-adventure, climate impact and natural history documentaries. She is the co-founder and president of the Floating Stories Lab Association hand-building a 41ft Polynesian-inspired wooden double canoe as a research and storytelling vessel.

Angie’s academic work explores regenerative creative practice, and the intersection of art, storytelling and creative practice and citizen science.

Recent Documentaries

  • Women & the Wind Documentary Horizontal Poster

    Women & the Wind

    Three women ignite the flames of curiosity and adventure which lay dormant within so many of us, by deepening our understanding of the synergy between nature and humanity—and by doing so radically, through a voyage following plastic across the North Atlantic on Mara Noka, a 50-year-old wooden catamaran. A feature documentary film.

  • Sea of Islands UN VR Documentary Poster

    Sea of Islands

    Sea of Islands explores how Fijians are facing the consequences of climate change and building climate resilience for future generations. A UN VR documentary.

  • The Laps Tasmania Poster

    The Laps Tasmania

    The Laps: Tasmania follows Dustin Hollick and Rhian Slapp, two ordinary fathers with the survival skills of well-trained house pets, on a two-week journey around Tasmania with not much more than the clothes on their backs.

Women & the Wind

Women & the Wind is currently screening in cinemas, at community events, and festivals globally.