Anicca Media is an independent creative studio by multidisciplinary storyteller, producer, artist, and researcher, Angie Richard.
Explore latest projects, subscribe to Angie’s Substack, explore her academic journey, or visit her family’s traditional Polynesian double canoe/catamaran build project The Floating Stories Lab.

 

Recent Film projects

My latest film projects highlight a commitment to blending storytelling with a core focus on regenerative futures. These projects support my 2024 vision: to create and collaborate on storytelling projects that inspire action, ignite a desire for change, and leave a lasting imprint on the heart and mind. Each project is a step towards a future where media and technology serve as tools for positive environmental and social impact, resonating with audiences worldwide and encouraging a shift towards more sustainable and regenerative ways of living.

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.

Children in Fiji Garden

Sea of Islands

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

Ecosphere

ecosphere is a VR natural history series exploring community-led conservation in Kenya, Borneo and Raja Ampat, narrated by Emmy Award winning actress Anna Friel.

 

Academic Research

At the heart of my current academic journey is the exploration of how creative practitioners can take more active roles in driving science and envisioning regenerative futures. My research extends beyond traditional academic confines, embracing the creative process and my interwoven life experiences as a vital component of scholarly inquiry. I am curious to understand the nuances of narrative creation in various contexts and how these narratives can drive scientific understanding (including ‘modern’ and indigenous sciences) and envision regenerative future possibilities.

 

Floating Stories Lab

Fueled by curiosity, our love of discovery, nature, creativity, and concerns for the current trajectory of humanity, we're gearing up for our most ambitious adventure yet – to BUILD our own Wharram Designs Narai Mk IV wooden double canoe/sailboat, creating a Floating Stories Lab and departing northern Europe as a family on a circumnavigation to discover, through science, art and storytelling, how humans can have a positive impact on our planet. We share our journey and research findings through inspiring stories.


 

Let's Shape the Future Together

Interested in collaborating on projects that merge storytelling with sustainable and regenerative practices? Please get in touch.