Director, Impact Producer
One Forest
Chelsea Greene is a filmmaker with a passion for documentary storytelling focused on wildlife and Indigenous guardianship. Growing up in the forests of Vermont, Chelsea's deep connection to nature led her to pursue a BA and MFA in Environmental and Wildlife Filmmaking from American University. Her work as a cinematographer and editor has been featured on Nat Geo WILD, PBS, Maryland Public Television, NBC Universal, and CNC. In 2018, Chelsea served as an associate producer, editor, and cinematographer for 'Trending China,' a TV show broadcast on NBC Universal, Bravo, and CNC, showcasing life in China through human interest stories. Chelsea's first award-winning documentary project, titled 'Borneo's Vanishing Tribes,' is a half-hour film that sheds light on the devastating impact of the palm oil industry on Borneo's rainforests and the Dayak people's efforts to preserve their way of life. Premiering at the Carnegie Institute for Science as part of the DC Environmental Film Festival and airing on PBS, the film has made a significant impact, with one of its main subjects, Wendi Tamariska, winning the Whitley Award and securing over $80,000 USD for his organization's orangutan and rainforest conservation efforts. 'We Are Guardians' is a milestone in Chelsea's filmmaking career, representing her directorial debut for a feature film. Collaborating with Robert Grobman and Indigenous filmmaker Edivan Guajajara, Chelsea dedicated four years to immersing herself in the Brazilian Amazon. The film follows the lives of Indigenous people at the forefront of Amazon deforestation, offering a multifaceted view that includes perspectives of illegal loggers, farmers, and scientists. Through this experience, Chelsea has strengthened her dedication to storytelling that highlights the essential role of Indigenous nature protectors. Her goal is to cultivate a shared sense of stewardship for the diverse life on our planet and the promising future we can build together.