Horizon is a poetic short film by Eric Overton and Terry Tempest Williams that calls attention to the critical plight of Great Salt Lake. Written and narrated by Williams, the film weaves haunting imagery with poignant reflections on drought, loss, and the interconnectedness of life. Through the lake’s shrinking waters and the birds that rely on them, Horizon urges us to act—not with empty promises, but with bold and creative solutions born of love and responsibility. This is a meditation on our role as stewards, a mirror of our shared humanity, and a vow to sustain what sustains us.