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Nestled in the vibrant waters of the Caribbean lies a hidden gem of biodiversity and ecological health — the coral reef of Tela, Honduras.

In an era where the majority of coral reefs are experiencing degradation and decline, Tela’s reefs are a rare example of resilience and hope.

Home to a dozen critically endangered coral species including magnificent elkhorn coral thickets, rich populations of long spined sea urchins, and astonishingly low incidences of disease or bleaching, Tela’s reefs demonstrate nature’s ability to thrive amid challenges.
That’s why we call it the Rebel Reef.
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To bring The Rebel Reef: Seeds of Hope @rebelreeffilm to life, there were long days in the field, late nights editing, and so many moments where Director Brynne Rardin @brynnerardin wondered if the story would come together the way it deserved to. Now, with audiences around the world responding to the film in ways she could have never imagined, Brynne reflects on the journey: 

From the very beginning, Brynne set out to tell a story that could reach beyond the dive community... something that would connect with anyone who watched it and pull at the heartstrings of people who may have never even seen a coral reef before. But the journey to bring the film to life wasn’t without its challenges. As an emerging filmmaker in graduate school at American University @ausoc, Brynne has faced plenty of moments of imposter syndrome and burnout.

What ultimately carried the project forward wasn’t one person: it was an entire team. Because filmmaking, much like reef restoration, is collective work. In post-production, there were hundreds of hours of rewriting, refining, and reshaping the film scene by scene to make sure its message of resilience and hope came through clearly.

“We’re a group of storytellers, divers, creatives, and coral nerds who believed that Christian’s @scubachris17 small-town story of Tela deserved a place on the international stage and watching the film resonate with audiences around the world has felt both incredibly validating and wildly surreal.” - Brynne Rardin, Director

If you haven’t yet seen The Rebel Reef: Seeds of Hope yet, schedule a screening (email Executive Producer Tiff Duong at tiff@telacoral.org) or check out the film festivals we’re heading to.

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“The Rebel Reef: Seeds of Hope” @rebelreeffilm Executive Producer Tiff Duong @tiffmakeswaves was overcome by emotion watching the  team’s hard work all come to fruition on at the world premiere of “The Rebel Reef: Seeds of Hope.” 

She said: “As the opening scenes played, I noticed that Director Brynne Rardin @brynnerardin and I both weren’t looking at the screen. Our eyes were fixed on Christian @scubachris17, our main character, and his beautiful family. They had flown all the way from Honduras to be with us in Oakland, and this was their first time watching our movie which dove head first into the hardest moment of their lives. We both sat there thinking the same thing: Please let them feel proud. Please let them feel seen.

For the entire 25-minute run time, I held my breath. Every scene that played sent me back to our 2 weeks filming in Honduras: the fixtures we had to MacGyver to capture the right light, the shenanigans we pulled to get the shot, translating traumas through tears and multiple languages, and the millions of impossible obstacles we somehow kept overcoming. And in that moment I realized… I’m in love with what we made.

I’ll be honest, producing this film has been the single most challenging creative endeavor I’ve ever undertaken. Film producing is foreign to me. It required me to simultaneously use every skill I have: project management, translating Spanish, scuba diving, and storytelling at levels I’ve never attempted before. There were moments it genuinely broke me. But then... ‘Produced by Tiffany Duong’ flashed on the big screen.

In that room were people from all walks of my life. My community, my loved ones, my fellow storytellers. And right in front of us, Christian and his family sat watching their story of resilience and hope. Witnessing how profoundly moved they were to see their truth represented made every insane bit of this journey worth it. Above all, I feel immensely blessed that I have a life where I can use my hard work, my skills, and my talents to create beautiful things and to amplify the work of people I respect and care about.”

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