United States / Sep 12, 2025
The planet can heal, it starts here.
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
For nearly 175 years, the Southwestern United States has seen civilizations rise and fall, leaving behind landscapes stripped by time and industry. Northern New Mexico’s 560,000-acre Vermejo is one such place—a land rich with history, from dinosaurs and early Indigenous communities to homesteaders, a conservation-minded grain baron, and Hollywood’s glitterati seeking outdoor recreation. But modern times took their toll, leaving it overgrazed and scarred by mining. In 1996, Ted Turner bought the land as part of his work to restore and protect lands across the United States. A dedicated team began to work to heal the land, transforming it into a thriving sanctuary. Today, Vermejo Reserve stands as a testament to what’s possible: biodiversity restored, landscapes reborn, and a model for global conservation.
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| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Preserved |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Monkey Wrench Films, Preserved Productions, Red Owl |
| Release date | 12 settembre 2025 |
| Executive producer | Mary Anne Potts |
| Production | Deann McBride |
| Editing | Benjamin Clark, Carey Dissmore |
| Cinematography | Devon Balet |
| Assistant directors | Benjamin Clark |
| Camera operators | Devon Balet |
| Additional photography | Devon Balet |
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| Production design | Carolina Amaral |
| Art direction | Carolina Amaral |
| Set decoration | Carolina Amaral |
| Music | MILCK, Tom Renaud, Ben Schneider, Mark Barry, Miguel Briseño, Chris Beaty |
| Sound | Chris Beaty, MILCK, Tom Renaud, Ben Schneider, Mark Barry, Miguel Briseño |
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