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INDEPENDENT LENS: Wildland

Firefighters in "Wildland."
Courtesy of Kahlil Hudson
Firefighters in "Wildland."

Airs Monday, Oct. 29, 2018 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV

Venture Through Hell Alongside Firefighters

Filmed during two recent wildfire seasons, “Wildland” is a sweeping yet deeply personal account of a single wildland firefighting crew as they struggle with fear, loyalty, dreams, and demons.

What emerges is a rich story of working-class men — their exterior world, their interior lives and the fire that lies between.

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Directed and produced by Alex Jablonski and Kahlil Hudson, "Wildland" kicks off the new season of INDEPENDENT LENS Monday, Oct. 29, 2018.

Every summer, the American West burns. As climate change has increased, average temperatures have risen, resulting in a sudden increase in both the frequency and intensity of wildfires.

Inside each of these fires are small crews who work to contain them by hand, using shovels, pickaxes, and methods that haven’t changed in sixty years.

With a lifelong admiration for those who do this dangerous work, filmmakers and native Westerners Jablonski and Hudson went through firefighting training with the men in the film, in Grants Pass, Oregon, a sleepy mountain town. Here they toiled alongside and chronicled the lives of the men on their fire crew.

RELATED: Go behind the scenes and into the flames for the making of "Wildland" with filmmaker-turned-firefighter

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Each of them has come to this work for personal reasons — for some, it’s a need to test themselves, or a desire for adventure and purpose; for others, it may be the job of last resort after time in prison or a lifetime of addiction.

For 46-year-old John, it’s a final chance to let go of a troubled past and be a better father; for Charlie and Aidan, both 23-year-old Bible college dropouts, the summer holds the promise of challenges that will transform them from boys to men.

John Banner, one of the wildland firefighters profiled in "Wildland."
Courtesy of Kahlil Hudson
John Banner, one of the wildland firefighters profiled in "Wildland."

For their crew boss Tim, a sixth-grade dropout and former meth addict, the tough work of firefighting is salvation.

Crew boss Tim Brewer, one of the wildland firefighters profiled in "Wildland."
Courtesy of Kahlil Hudson
Crew boss Tim Brewer, one of the wildland firefighters profiled in "Wildland."

Together these men are tasked with facing nature’s most elemental force and finding their way through boredom, fear, and a job aptly described as “long hours of hard labor punctuated by moments of sheer terror.”

For each, it’s a chance to discover a piece of themselves that they’ll be able to carry forward forever.

“Wildland firefighters put their lives on the line to save people they will never know. What does it take to do that?” asks Lois Vossen, executive producer of INDEPENDENT LENS. “Alex and Kahlil have captured fire and lightning in a bottle in this riveting story about people who commit to public service, even when it means risking their own lives.”

Aidan, one of a crew of wildland firefighters profiled in "Wildland."
Courtesy of Kahlil Hudson
Aidan, one of a crew of wildland firefighters profiled in "Wildland."

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This film will be available to stream on demand for a limited time after broadcast beginning Oct. 30, 2018.

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CREDITS:

Produced/Directed by Alex Jablonski and Kahlil Hudson. Executive Producers: Sally Jo Fifer and Lois Vossen. Consulting Producer: Noland Walker. Associate Producers: Ryan Heffernan and Grayson Schaffer. Cinematography by Kahlil Hudson, Alex Jablonski, Ryan Heffernan and Grayson Schaffer. Edited by Katrina Taylor, David Nordstrom and Alex Jablonski. Original music by Tyler Strickland.