A film about what we carry forward.
Plan Z is a documentary about food, climate, and adaptation in a changing world. Through landscapes, people, and real stories on the ground, the film explores what is being lost, what can still be protected, and what the next generation is being asked to carry.
Rooted in place and shaped by human experience, the project follows the people, places, and science working to preserve crop diversity and protect the foundation of global food security.
Unique Access
- Filming in Svalbard, Norway
- Work surrounding the Global Seed Vault
- Collaboration with agricultural institutions in Guatemala
- Experience documenting conservation efforts in the Amazon
Why It Matters
- Climate change is reshaping global agriculture
- Crop diversity is critical to future food security
- Scientific literacy has never been more important
- Our generation will live with the consequences
Building Plan Z with purpose.
We’re building Plan Z with collaborators who believe in climate, food, and meaningful documentary storytelling.
Currently Seeking
- Funding partners
- Brand collaborations
- Distribution opportunities
- Strategic advisors
Partner Opportunities
- Climate and environmental alignment
- Film and digital content integration
- Festival and audience exposure
- Ongoing collaboration opportunities
Our past collborations
The first look is on the way.
Plan Z is a documentary exploring food, climate, resilience, and the burden our generation inherits. The official trailer will live here as the story continues to take shape.
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A documentary about food, climate, resilience, and what our generation inherits.
Real places. Real people. A story still unfolding.
An expedition-driven team telling stories that matter.
Plan Z is an independent documentary developed by Mono Productions, a creative team focused on climate, culture, and the natural world through expedition-driven storytelling.
The project is led by Miles Thompson, a geologist and filmmaker whose field experience spans the Peruvian Amazon, Iceland, and Svalbard. By blending scientific understanding with cinematic storytelling, the team aims to make complex environmental issues feel more human, immediate, and accessible.
Get Involved
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