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DESCRIPTION:EVENTS:\n\nActivist Center at 518 Valencia\n5:00 PM (240 min) on Sept. 27; 
 noon Sept. 28; noon Sept 29\nFree Event \n\nJoin us at the Activist Center 
 to connect with local campaigns and causes, networking with our Communities 
 Allies, and more.  Throughout the festival, a broad network of nonprofit 
 partners and community allies will coordinate efforts at our activist 
 center hub, where audiences can connect their environmental inspirations 
 with local campaigns and causes. The Activist Center will host non-profit 
 Community Ally information tables, educational panels, sustainable art 
 exhibitions, petition-signing booths, happy hour events, and filmmaker 
 discussion forums.\n\nSCALES OF HOME: NATURE'S NICKELODEON'S TALK WITH DR. 
 AMY CUTLER\n7 PM @ 518 Valencia\n\nThe nature documentary is all too 
 familiar, and at the same time, all too strange. This talk explores the 
 concept of uncanniness and scale in environmental documentary, and its 
 exploration of the alien planet Earth – from the dioramas of 
 anthropomorphic life story and love story, to the horizons of planetary 
 survival, to micro-biomes which challenge the definition of life and 
 narrative.\n\nDr. Amy Cutler will also discuss Thursday’s Exploratorium 
 screening, Nature's Nickelodeons, and there will be a chance for a Q&A 
 about radical nature documentary tactics related to voice, authority, 
 charisma, science, gender, politics, and live cinema.\n\nAmy Cutler is an 
 artist, cultural geographer, curator, writer, and film-maker who works with 
 ideas of geography and nonhuman others. She works frequently on the 
 production of immersive and live cinema and exhibition events provoking and 
 changing the public conversation around ideas of space, geography, and 
 nature-cultures.\n\nFILMS:\n\nSchools Screening: "The Woman Who Loves 
 Giraffes"\nRoxie Theater @ 10:00 AM (83 min)\nFREE Event \nBring your class 
 to this program on animal conservation, gender equality & careers in 
 science.\n\n"Honor the Past to Shape the Future: Ohlone Women Reclaim their 
 Homelands"\nRoxie Theater @ 6:00 PM (90 min)\nTrailblazing Ohlone leaders 
 are creating pathways to reclaim their ancestral lands, spirituality, and 
 culture.\n\nTexas & Mexico Border Film: "The River and the Wall"\nLittle 
 Roxie @ 6:00 PM (97 min)\nBen Masters // Journey on an immersive adventure 
 through the unknown wilds of the Texas borderlands on horses, mountain 
 bikes, and canoes.\n\n"Setting the Bar: A Craft Chocolate Origin 
 Story"\nRoxie Theater @ 8:00 PM (85 min)\nTim Shepard // A new era of 
 sustainable chocolate trade protects livelihoods, supports sustainability, 
 educates consumers, & creates award-winning 
 chocolate!\n\n"Artifishal"\nLittle Roxie @ 8:30 PM (83 min)\nJosh "Bones" 
 Murphy // A call-to-action about people, rivers, and the fight for the 
 future of wild fish and the environment that supports them.\n\nABOUT: The 
 San Francisco Green Film Festival\n\nLaunched in 2011, the San Francisco 
 Green Film Festival is the West Coast's leading event for films & 
 discussions about people and the planet. SF Green Film Festival is 
 dedicated to screening compelling environmental films; connecting audiences 
 to filmmakers and experts; and sparking green ideas & actions. Our 
 signature program is the annual Green Film Fest and we also screen films 
 and support filmmakers throughout the year.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/09/13/18826206.php
SUMMARY:9th Annual San Francisco Green Film Festival (Day 4)
LOCATION:Roxie Theater, 3117 16th St, San Francisco, CA 94103 (cross street: 
 Valencia)\n\nLittle Roxie (two doors down), 3125 16th Street at 
 Valencia\n\n518 Valencia FestHQ, 518 Valencia St. at 16th St., San 
 Francisco, CA 94103
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