
Sedona, AZ —
Voice of the Earth, the debut feature film by international recording artist and filmmaker Heather Schmid, has been officially selected for the Impact DOCS Awards, a prestigious Sedona-based competition honoring documentaries that inspire global change and meaningful social impact.
Filmed amid the volcanic landscapes of the Azores, Voice of the Earth follows Heather’s unexpected awakening as a simple creative pilgrimage to compose music with the land transforms into a profound conversation with the Earth herself. Guided by scientists, healers, and the emerging field of sound medicine, the film explores the rise of the feminine, Gaia’s message for humanity, and the healing power of vibration.
“We are deeply honored to be recognized by the Impact DOCS Awards,” said Schmid. “This film was created in complete surrender — led by spirit, guided by the Earth, and shaped by a message greater than myself. My hope is that Voice of the Earth awakens audiences to listen more deeply to our planet and to the feminine wisdom rising within us all.”
The Impact DOCS Awards celebrate films that move hearts, shift consciousness, and encourage audiences to create a better world — values that align directly with the film’s mission. Voice of the Earth will continue its festival run through 2026, including upcoming screenings at additional environmental, spiritual, and consciousness-focused festivals.
About Voice of the Earth
Voice of the Earth blends music, science, spirituality, and breathtaking natural imagery to tell the story of an artist becoming a vessel for Gaia’s voice. It is the first feature film in Schmid’s documentary series Vibrational Journeys, which explores the transformational power of sound and consciousness around the world.
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