Wild & Scenic Film Festival - Evening
Event Date:
Saturday, March 10, 2012 - 19:00 to 21:30
Tickets: Online: www.egyptiantheatre.net. By phone: 387-1273 or in person at Egyptian Box Office, Tues-Sat., 11am-6pm.
- Adults $12.00 in advance
- $15.00 day of show
- youth 14 & under FREE at the door
- students 15 & older: $5.00.
Two Show Package - Adults: $20.00; Students 15 and older $8.00.
7:00 pm Evening Program (Film Time 88 minutes)
Seasons: Spring (4 minutes)
As the snow melts and makes its way to the ocean, Jesse Murphy becomes reinvigorated by the river.
The Greatest Migration (20 minutes)
Snake River salmon swim more than 900 miles inland and climb almost 7,000 feet to reach their spawning grounds, traveling farther and higher than any other salmon on Earth. A gauntlet of dams blocks their migration and is pushing these high altitude salmon to extinction.
Bhutan: The Land of the Black Necked Crane (16 minutes)
An exotic Journey to the small Buddhist kingdom high in the Himalayan mountains where a benevolent king promotes Gross Domestic Happiness for his citizens while fostering respect for the environment and natural resources.
Yelp (3 minutes)
In a tribute to Allen Ginsberg’s classic 1956 poem “Howl”, this short film lampoons the addictions of our generation.
A Liter of Light (2 minutes)
A foundation’s project to light up a poor neighborhood through the efforts of one local man. He becomes a beacon of hope to his community when he installs hundreds of solar-powered light bulbs in his neighbor’s houses, using a clever device made from old plastic soda bottles filled with water and bleach.
The Grid (4 minutes)
Community activists in Germany respond to the Chernobyl nuclear accident by creating the country’s first successful, cooperatively owned, renewable power company. Narrated by Robert Redford.
Rising Tides (3 minutes)
A short documentary that demonstrates how real people from island nations are being directly affected by the impacts of climate change.
One Plastic Beach (8 minutes)
Richard Lang and Judith Selby Lang have been collecting plastic debris off one beach in Northern California for over ten years. Each piece is studied, categorized and recycled into art. Their creations raise a deeper concern with the problem of plastic pollution in our seas.
Second Nature: The Biomimicry Evolution (24 minutes)
Time magazine "Hero of the Environment" Janine Benyus illustrates how organisms in nature can teach us to be more sustainable engineers, chemists, architects, and business leaders. After 3.8 billion years, nature has discovered not only how to survive but also how to thrive as a system.
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