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DESCRIPTION:WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY: FILM STREAMING MARATHON\n\nJune 5, 2020 all day: 
 https://cinemambiente.it/mfn-2020/\n\nWorld Environment Day is celebrated 
 on 5 June every year, and is the United Nations' principal vehicle for 
 encouraging awareness and action for the protection of the 
 environment.\n\nCinemAmbiente Environmental Film Festival will offer Movies 
 for Nature, a 24-hour free online streaming marathon that presents 11 films 
 specifically dedicated to biodiversity. \nMovies for Nature will include 
 feature, medium length and short films taking the viewer on \na journey to 
 the discovery of the infinity beauty of Nature and the increasingly fragile 
 balance between its animal and plant life, now heavily threatened by the 
 devastating effects of anthropization.\n\n'Welcome to the Sixtinction' by 
 Chiara Cant (Italy 2018, 3')\n\nEvery day 200 animal species go extinct. 
 Our choices, our actions, our ability to confront the problems afflicting 
 our planet. Will we be able to reverse the forces of the sixth extinction, 
 the first such event for which humans are fully responsible?\n\n'Blue' by 
 Karina Holden (Australia 2017, 76')\n\nA provocative journey into the ocean 
 realm, into the depths of that world that tumbles towards oblivion. From 
 the decomposing coral reefs to the marine life killed by the enormous 
 amount of rubbish and fisheries by-catch, the oceans stand at the forefront 
 of humanity's assault on the Earth. \n\n'Home' by Yann Arthus-Bertrand 
 (Francia 2009, 90')\n\nIt took 488 hours of filming from helicopters and 
 217 days shooting in 54 different countries for Yann Arthus-Bertrand to 
 make Home, a spectacular documentary of huge emotional effect, that opens 
 our eyes to the real impact global warming, deforestation, and pollution 
 will have on the earth. \n\n'Gringo Trails' by Vail Pegi (USA 2014, 
 52')\n\nAs dramatically as travelers are altered by new landscapes, values 
 and belief systems, they also alter the people and places they visit. The 
 tourist pathway known as the "gringo trail" has facilitated both 
 life-altering adventures and the despoiling of many once virgin 
 environments. Several stories along the trail, from the Bolivian jungle to 
 the party beaches of Thailand, and from the deserts of Timbuktu, Mali to 
 the breathtaking beauty of Bhutan, show the dramatic long-term impact of 
 tourism on cultures, economies, and the environment.\n\n'Intraterrestrial. 
 A Fleeting Contact' by Alexander Gratovsky, Nicole Gratovsky (Spain 2017, 
 55')\n\nDolphins and whales represent the most ancient form of 
 consciousness on Earth. Their abilities and life habits provide valuable 
 information for humans. Based on these considerations and the idea of an 
 indivisible and whole world, the Dolphin Embassy, a nongovernmental 
 international center, promotes a culture that prioritizes sustainable 
 development and awareness.Humans and dolphins. The frozen and the fluid. 
 The artificial and the genuine: is dialogue between these two systems 
 possible?\n\n'Tungrus' by Rishi Chandna (India 2018, 12')\n\nThe staid life 
 of a well-to-do family from the outskirts of Mumbai is upset by an 
 eccentric, impudent rooster. While still a chick he entered the family as a 
 playmate for the family’s two cats. Now grown, he commands the roost, 
 forcing the family to decide how to rid themselves of this bothersome 
 houseguest.\n\n'On the Cover' by Yegane Moghaddam (Iran 2018 4')\n\nA 
 nature photographer enters a forest where, to his surprise, a group of 
 animals pose in front of his camera for a cover photo… before they go 
 extinct.\n\n'Ranger and Leopard' by Fathollah Amiri (Iran 2017, 53')\n\nIn 
 the province of Isfahan in central Iran, Halvani, a park warden hears of a 
 Persian leopard roaming in his area. It is the first time in 40 years that 
 a member of this predator species has been sighted by shepherds fearing for 
 their animals. Stunning landscapes and ancient legends combine to create an 
 atmosphere the camera captures as it trails Halvani in his search for the 
 big cat. Tracking the leopard by patient observation of its movements, 
 Halvani shows his appreciation of the nature surrounding him.\n\n'Kamchatka 
 Bears. Life begins' by Irina Žuravleva, Vladislav Grišin (Russia 2017, 
 60')\n\nSeven months of filming the life of brown bear cubs at Kuril Lake 
 in South Kamchatka resulted in a movie that plunges viewers into the wild 
 beauty of nature and approaches a boundary beyond which man should not 
 venture. Music, the sounds of nature, and the absence of human voices evoke 
 nature's presence among volcanoes, rivers, and wild animals, an atmosphere 
 of natural balance that remains in protected areas, stirring a deeper 
 desire to investigate and conserve what we still have. \n\n'Dusk Chorus' by 
 Nika Saravanja and Alessandro d’Emilia (Italia 2016, 60’)\n\nAn 
 exploration through remote primary equatorial forests, the project 
 Fragments of Extinction uses sound as a medium to reflect on the current 
 global extinction crisis. The film portrays the fieldwork of eco-acoustics 
 researcher and project’s founder David Monacchi, who is on a quest to 
 record 24-hour 3-dimensional sonic portraits in the area with the assessed 
 highest biodiversity on Earth.\n\n'The Messenger' by Su Rynard 
 (Canada/France 2015, 90')\n\nMoving from the northern reaches of the Boreal 
 Forest to the base of Mount Ararat in Turkey to the urban streets of New 
 York, The Messenger brings us face-to-face with a remarkable variety of 
 human-made perils that have devastated thrushes, warblers, orioles, 
 tanagers, grosbeaks, and many other airborne music-makers. These threats 
 include hunting, light pollution, high rise collisions, pipelines, 
 pesticides, and loss of migratory habitats\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/06/05/18833819.php
SUMMARY:World Environment Day: Film Streaming Marathon (free)
LOCATION:Online via streaming on demand (FREE)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/06/05/18833819.php
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