First Nation people from North America and Japan, joined by volunteers from 13 countries, traveled 4,000 km along the Sea of Japan on a multicultural ceremonial run finishing in Hiroshima and Nagasaki on the 50th commemoration of the atomic bomb. Filmmaker, Andrea Sadler, joined the run, with camera in hand, to present a remarkable physical and spiritual journey of a diverse group of all ages who carried the simple message, that 'All Life is Sacred'. The film is a stunning lyrical portrait of people committed to promoting peace, encouraging respect for the earth and all life, and to sharing the rich cultural diversity of the human race.