A promotional poster for a film titled 'Nightflower' by 4th District, featuring a pink butterfly and pink flowers against a blue and pink background.
A blue informational poster about the documentary 'Nightflower' with pink flower and leaves at the bottom.
A pink paper with a quote: 'The results of such studies are illuminating how the loss of dark night skies might have lasting impacts on our planet's future.' Beneath the quote is a blurred image of a field of small flowers, predominantly blue and green, with a dark background.
Note from Directors letter explaining Rosie and Peter are a directing team based in Brooklyn, New York, with background in nature documentaries and art. They met in New York City and share a passion for storytelling, wildlife, environment, and art, with roots in Switzerland, Ireland, Dublin, Jerusalem, and New York.
Black-and-white photos of two young women outdoors. The woman in the upper left is holding a camera, smiling, wearing a hoodie. The woman in the lower right is leaning against a tree, looking to her left, with long hair and a scarf, in a park setting.
A promotional poster or information sheet for the 4th District Production Company, highlighting their expertise in documentary storytelling and collaborations with PBS Nature, National Geographic, Ocean X, Florentine Films, and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, featuring logos of National Geographic, Ocean X, Nature, Florentine Films, and Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
Three separate scenes: First, two people with backpacks and helmets next to a motorcycle on a mountain road. Second, a hiker with a backpack and two dogs hiking on snow-covered mountains during sunset. Third, a person with a camera on a tripod filming two people fishing in a river surrounded by trees.
Photo of a biography card for Babak Tafreshi, an Iranian-American photojournalist and explorer. The card details his work using night sky photography and storytelling to bridge art and science, and mentions his current project on light pollution at night.
Black and white photos of a man with curly hair and glasses. In the background, a night sky filled with stars over a mountain landscape, with another image of the same man sitting outdoors at night.
A beige paper with black printed text about Eva Knop, a Swiss biologist, including her research interests and teaching positions, with a black ink splatter in the lower right corner.
Black and white photos of a woman with long, wavy hair. The first photo is a close-up portrait, and the second photo shows her bending over with a collection of plant trays in the background.
Page from a book or article titled 'The Story', Part I 'Astronomy and the Night Sky' by Babak Tafreshi, discussing Arizona, USA, and the nocturnal activity of yucca moths.
A beige paper with a watercolor flower in grayscale attached at the top right corner. Text discusses Babak setting up a time-lapse beneath the desert night sky, artificial light influence, and photography's role in awareness of light pollution.
Page from a book titled 'Part II, Biologists & Nocturnal Pollinators, Eva Knop, Babak Tafreshi', discussing a field visit to Zurich, Switzerland, describing wildflower habitats, insect activity, and artificial sky glow experiments affecting nocturnal pollinators.
Lavender field with purple flowers, green foliage, and green dotted lights in the background. Two white flowers overlayed at the top right corner.
Text on a beige background discussing moth behavior, plant life rhythms, light pollution, and the impact of night sky loss.
A thank you card featuring a pink butterfly and two pink flowers with a light background.