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DESCRIPTION:May 30-June 5, 12pm-10pm\n\nThe 2013 San Francisco Green Film Festival 
 includes 50 films from around the globe, with over 70 visiting filmmakers 
 and guest speakers covering environmental topics surrounding clean energy, 
 green chemistry, food, housing, trash, water, and art in the 
 environment.\n\nThe Festival will open on Thursday, May 30 with Rebels With 
 A Cause from acclaimed Bay Area filmmakers Nancy Kelly and Kenji Yamamoto. 
 The film celebrates the compelling and epic story of those who fought to 
 save the Marin County coast and will usher in a week of special events, 
 discussion panels, workshops, and educational programs.\n\nHighlights:\n\n~ 
 Opening Night SF Premiere of Rebels With A Cause.\n\n~ SF Premiere of 
 Bidder 70 with filmmakers Beth and George Gage and special guest Tim 
 DeChristopher in attendance, following his release from prison on April 21, 
 2013. Discover DeChristopher's extraordinary, ingenious and effective act 
 of civil disobedience demanding government and industry 
 accountability.\n\n~ SF Premiere of Dear Governor Cuomo with director Jon 
 Bowermaster. Watch incredible acts of 'fracktivism' in the push for a ban 
 on fracking in New York State. The film stars Mark Ruffalo, Melissa Leo, 
 Joan Osborne, Citizen Cope, Medeski Martin and Wood and many more.\n\n~ SF 
 Premiere of Mark Decena's Watershed with special guest Jamie Redford in 
 attendance.\n\n~ West Coast Premiere of Tiny - A Story About Living Small 
 with filmmakers Merete Mueller and Christopher Smith. \n\n~ Northern 
 California Premiere of More Than Honey, a dazzling in-depth look at 
 honeybee colonies from Academy-Award nominated director Markus Imhoof.\n\n~ 
 Spotlight of acclaimed documentary filmmaker Thomas Riedelsheimer (Rivers 
 And Tides, 2001) with SF Premieres of two new feature films, Breathing 
 Earth and Garden In The Sea.\n\n~ Kalyanee Mam's A River Changes Course, 
 World Cinema Grand Jury Prize Winner at Sundance 2013.\n\n~ Closing Night 
 SF Premiere of Andrew Garrison's Trash Dance on UN World Environment Day, 
 June 5.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/05/27/18737476.php
SUMMARY:San Francisco Green Film Festival
LOCATION:New People Cinema\n1746 Post St\nSan Francisco, CA 
 94115\n\nhttp://www.newpeopleworld.com/
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/05/27/18737476.php
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