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DESCRIPTION:Virtual Screening + Discussion with young filmmakers from Hawaii to 
 Brooklyn. \n\nWhen: Sat, April 25, 2020 @  2 PM - 3:30 PM PT (4 PM – 5:30 
 PM CDT)\n\nWhere: Zoom and Vimeo \n\nRSVP at Eventbrite link at very bottom 
 of page.  Streaming links will be sent 24 hours before this 
 event.\n_____________________________________________________\n\nOne Earth 
 Young Filmmakers Contest\n\nThe One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest screened 
 nine first place winners on March 7, at the Gene Siskel Film Center, in 
 Chicago. A jury of filmmakers and environmental activists chose these top 
 films from 196 submissions, but scores are always very tight.\n\nIn this 
 virtual event, we feature the nine, short, Honorable Mention winning films 
 (from elementary school to college level), which were just a hair's breadth 
 away from first place.\n\nAs an added bonus, submit your questions via live 
 chat on Zoom in a discussion with the filmmakers, facilitated by Young 
 Filmmakers Contest Founding Director Sue Crothers.\n\nYoung Filmmakers and 
 their short films:\n\n--Grady Roderweiss-O’Brien “The Impossible Way” 
 (4 min)\n\n--Samantha Older “The Shortage of Helium” (3.5 
 min)\n\n--Filmmakers not present “Green Gone” (3 min)\n\n--Chloe Chin 
 “Remember” (3 min)\n\n--Dane Ottman “Sea Creature Complaints” (5 
 min)\n\n--Jordan Renville "Change" (6 min)\n\n--Natalie Shoultz "Racism and 
 the Environmental Movement" (4.5 min)\n\n--Taylor Anderson and Natalie 
 Snodgrass “Feeding the Future of Chicago” (5 min)\n\n--Patrick Thomas 
 Keen “Tossed” 
 (trailer)\n_____________________________________________________\n\nAlso 
 available for free streaming anytime:\n\nHike the Divide, 2018, 90 min\nThe 
 film follows jaded millennial Connor DeVane 2,700 miles from Canada to 
 Mexico on the Continental Divide Trail as he seeks hope in the face of 
 climate 
 breakdown.\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/hike-the-divide-virtual-recording-tickets-102115558384\n\nMonty 
 and Rose, 2019, 22 min\nThe film tells the story of a pair of endangered 
 piping plovers that successfully nested at Chicago's Montrose Beach in the 
 summer of 2019, the first of the species to nest in Chicago in 64 
 years.\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/monty-and-rose-virtual-recording-tickets-100215541382\n_________________________________________________________\n\nABOUT: 
 One Earth Film Festival\n\nOne Earth Film Festival is a Chicago area film 
 festival that creates opportunities for understanding climate change, 
 sustainability and the power of human involvement through 
 sustainability-themed films and facilitated discussion. We engage private, 
 public and non-profit sector community partners in the sponsorship and 
 production of the film 
 festival.\n\nhttps://www.oneearthfilmfest.org/earth-day-virtual-mini-film-fest\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/04/19/18832480.php
SUMMARY:Earth Week Films: Young Filmmakers' Shorts of One Earth Film Fest Screening + Discussion
LOCATION:Online screening (free)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/04/19/18832480.php
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