EARTH DAY FILM SERIES
Friday, April 22nd at select times
Join us for this special film series that celebrates the 45th annual Earth Day event presenting provocative films that illustrate some of today's most critical environmental issues, and solutions!
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Earth Day Film Series
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Just Eat It: A Food Waste Story
Director: Grant Baldwin (USA, 2014) 73 min.
Friday, April 22nd
1:30 p.m.
This film looks at food waste through our systemic obsession with expiration dates, perfect produce and portion sizes and reveals how this seemingly insignificant issue is creating devastating consequences around the globe.
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Earth Day Film Series
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Divide in Concord
Directors: Kris Kaczor, Dave Regos (USA, 2014) 82 min.
Friday, April 22nd
3:00 p.m.
An inspiring story about a fiery 84 year-old-woman who took on the third largest industry in the world to ban the sale of bottled water in Concord, MA.
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Earth Day Film Series
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Groundswell Rising:
Protecting Our Children's Air & Water
Director: Renard Cohen (USA, 2014) 70 min.
Friday, April 22nd
5:00 p.m.
This Emmy Award winning documentary presents people from a variety of points along the political spectrum that are challenging the oil and gas industry's expansion of fracking that promotes profit over health.
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Earth Day Film Series
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A Will for the Woods
Directors: Amy Browne, Jeremy Kaplan, Tony Hale, Brian Wilson (USA, 2014) 93 min.
Friday, April 22nd
7:00 p.m.
Determined that his last act will be a gift to the planet, Clark Wang's passionate wish for a legacy of green burial inspires a profoundly affecting and optimistic portrait in this film about people finding meaning in death.
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 Film screenings are free and open to the public; donations welcome. All screenings occur in the Southeast Museum of Photography's Madorsky Theater, Daytona campus of Daytona State College. Hosseini Center (Building 1200). Sorry, no popcorn!
Films at the Southeast Museum of Photography are co-sponsored by the Center for Interdisciplinary Writing and Research at Daytona State College. |