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DESCRIPTION:EARTH DAY 50TH ANNIVERSARY: Turner Classic Movie Channel & Earth Day 
 Network \n\nClimate & Ecology Film Film Festival in Your Home\n\nWhen: All 
 films showing on Earth Day, April, 22, 2020\n\nWhere: TCM channel\n\nFifty 
 years ago, millions of Americans took to the streets in protest of 
 environmental inaction, while a number of politicians and private citizens 
 helped bring government attention to the cause. Earth Day has since become 
 a globally recognized day of action and teaching. This year, to celebrate 
 half a century of action towards environmental change, TCM presents a 
 selection of films where that cause is at the forefront.\n\nThe River 
 (1938) @ 12:30 AM\nAnother short Depression-era documentary by Lorentz, 
 focuses on the Mississippi River and the farming and timber methods that 
 caused topsoil to be swept downstream into the Gulf Mexico. These practices 
 led to catastrophic floods and the impoverishment of farmers. This film was 
 also sponsored by the U.S. government and, like The Plow That Broke the 
 Plains, has a distinctly American score by Virgil Thomson that has been 
 played by orchestras as a concert suite. Thomas Chalmers again 
 narrates.\n\nThe Sea Around Us (1953) @ 1:15 AM\nA feature-length 
 documentary from producer/writer/director Irwin Allen that is based on the 
 1951 book of the same title by Rachel L. Carson. The film, which won an 
 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, explores undersea life ranging 
 from sharks, whales and octopuses to microscopic creatures. Don Forbes and 
 Theodore von Eltz narrate, and the score is by Paul Sawtell.\n\nAn 
 Inconvenient Truth (2006) @ 8 PM\nA concert/documentary film directed by 
 Davis Guggenheim that focuses on former U.S. Vice President Al Gore's 
 campaign to educate people about the dangers of global warming. It is built 
 around a slide show that Gore has presented many times to worldwide 
 audiences. The film was a commercial success and won two Oscars, for Best 
 Documentary Feature and Original Song (Melissa Etheridge's "I Need to Wake 
 Up"). A sequel, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, was released in 
 2017.\n\nKoyaanisqatsi (1982) @ 10 PM\nWith its title taken from a Hopi 
 Indian word meaning "unbalanced life," is an experimental film by Godfrey 
 Reggio featuring slow-motion and time-lapse photography of cities and 
 natural landscapes in the U.S. The stunning cinematography is by Ron Fricke 
 and its minimalist score is by Philip Glass. Koyaanisqatsi has developed a 
 cult following and is part of Reggio's Qatsi trilogy, which also includes 
 Powaqqatsi (1988) and Naqoyqatsi (2002). The filmmaker has said that these 
 films are "intended to simply create an experience" and that it is up to 
 the viewer to determine what they mean.\n\nThe Plow That Broke the Plains 
 (1936) @ 11:45 PM\nA short documentary written and directed by Pare Lorentz 
 that shows how uncontrolled agricultural farming in the Great Plains region 
 of the U.S. and Canada led to the Dust Bowl. This period of severe dust 
 storms damaged the ecology of the prairies of the 1930s. The film, 
 sponsored by the U.S. government, is narrated by American actor Thomas 
 Chalmers and features a score by Virgil Thomson that is influenced by hymns 
 and folk songs.\n\nIn Support of the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day - JOIN 
 THE MOVEMENT: https://www.earthday.org/\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/04/15/18832380.php
SUMMARY:Earth Day: Climate & Eco Films on Turner Classic Movies (TCM & Earth Day Network)
LOCATION:TCM Channel
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/04/15/18832380.php
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