ABOUT THE FILM
Hearts of Glass follows the tumultuous first 15 months of operation of Vertical Harvest (VH) of Jackson Hole, a state-of-the-art hydroponic greenhouse that provides meaningful employment for people with disabilities. The film weaves the story of VH’s launch with the personal journeys of employees with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Plants and people grow together in this intimate portrait of innovation, inclusion and community.
Hearts of Glass premiered at the prestigious Wild & Scenic Film Festival in California in January 2019. Since then, the award-winning documentary has continued to engage and inspire audiences at festivals, conferences and communities across the nation. We have seen firsthand how our film resonates with people with diverse and timely interests ranging from social entrepreneurship and sustainable local food production to innovation and inclusion.