Georg Koszulinski is an award-winning writer/director who has been producing films since 1999. His work spans a wide range of forms and styles, from feature-length narratives and social justice documentaries to short experimental films. His documentary work has enabled him to collaborate with a broad range of communities, including oceanographers and mariners studying climate change, Haida and Kwakwaka'wakw communities of the Pacific Northwest, migrant farmworkers in Florida, and Vodou practitioners in rural Haiti. Georg's forthcoming feature documentary A Map of the World in Time, filmed 34 days at sea in the Arctic Circle, was funded in part by the U.S. National Science Foundation and the European Geosciences Union, the latter awarding him the 2023 EGU Journalism Award. Georg recently wrote and directed the award-winning feature film, Red Earth (2023). The film won a juried prize at the Atlanta Film Festival, Best Feature Film at the New York Sci Fi Film Festival, and is available on a variety of streaming platforms. www.georgkoszulinski.com