Wild & Scenic Film Festival - Matinee
Event Date:
Saturday, March 10, 2012 - 16:00 to 18:30
Doors one hour prior to each show. Community Info, Raffle, Beer & Wine.
Tickets: Online: www.egyptiantheatre.net. By phone: 387-1273 or in person at Egyptian Box Office, Tues-Sat., 11am-6pm.
- 4pm: Adults $10.00 in advance
- $12.00 day of show
- youth 14 & under FREE at the door
- Students 15 & older $5.00
Featured Films (Film time 89 minutes)
Brower Youth Awards: Tania Pulido (4 minutes)
Richmond, CA’s Tania Pulido is educating, employing, and nourishing her community through urban agriculture. The Brower Youth Awards celebrate today’s most visionary and strategic young environmentalists.
Weed War (6 minutes)
One man’s obsession to do his part for the environment using weed-eating goats to control noxious invaders in the Rocky Mountains.
Gloop (4 minutes)
Told like a Brother’s Grimm fable, “Gloop” offers a poignant and lasting message about the price we pay for the convenience of plastic.
The Craziest Idea (9 minutes)
The world’s biggest dam removal is under way on Washington’s Elwha River. This film captures the excitement surrounding this river restoration.
Timber (1 minute)
This short animated film uses the trimming of a beard to make a point about irresponsible usage of everything the Earth has to offer.
The Wolf & the Medallion (20 minutes)
A tale about the spirit that drives us to the summit. While climbing in the undeveloped valley of Keketuohai, "the Tuluomne of China," Jeremy Collins wrote a letter to his four year old son from the summit of a granite peak. He describes the piece as "a letter that invites us all to run from our own inner beasts."
Yelp (2 minutes)
In a tribute to Allen Ginsberg’s classic 1956 poem “Howl”, this short film lampoons the addictions of our generation.
Brower Youth Awards: Rhiannon & Madison (3 minutes)
The 2011 Brower Youth Awards celebrate today’s most visionary and strategic young environmentalists. These two young women took action when they discovered that the Girl Scouts’ iconic cookies contained palm oil.
Miss South Pacific (41 minutes)
What does a beauty pageant in Suva, Fiji have to do with climate change? Quite a lot, as it turns out. Throughout their week long pageant, the 2009-2010 Miss South Pacific Pageant contestants, or “Queens”, eloquently and passionately implore judges, spectators, and the world at large to reduce global carbon emission lest their island homes be lost to rising seas.
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Land Trust Videos
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