Land Keepers is a feature documentary film that visualizes the various mechanisms of ecocide inflicted across the Levant, and traces a network of resistance developed to counter these destructive practices used by the IOF (Israeli Occupation Forces). Ecocide, defined as the ruination of landscape and ecologies through deliberate force or planned negligence, has been a pervasive and active tool engaged by the IOF in the Levant that limits and destroys the livelihoods, ecologies and cultures of the human and non-human residing there. While these practices have been utilized for decades, they have been engaged with calculated intensity and frequency in Occupied Palestine, South Lebanon, and parts of Syria over the past decade. Land Keepers features the phenomenon of ecocide and its widespread occurrence in the Levant, mainly unearthing the practices of the native communities that are historically, culturally and politically tied to the lands. The film is an assembly of proprietary footage, animated contributions from EcoRove, and interviews from native citizens on the ground, shaping both an extrospective outlook of the unfolding Ecocide in the Levant and introspective speculation on the future of these endangered landscapes and their ecologies.