Eternal Trees, Eternal Mountains is a conversation on tribal life borne from a 25-year friendship between the Indian-American filmmakers (Harsha S. Reddy and Chris Chekuri) and the Chenchu community in south India. Intimate, ethically grounded, and extensively researched, it is an unconventional and moving portrait of a culture and forest threatened by modern industrial India. (For full details, including press and screening inquiries, check out the film’s website).

Trailer: Eternal Trees, Eternal Mountains (2026)