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DESCRIPTION:ONE EARTH FILM FESTIVAL\n\nMarch 5-13, 2022\n\nJoin us for the 11th annual 
 One Earth Film Festival, with virtual screenings on \nMarch 5-13, 2022. We 
 are the Midwest’s premier environmental film festival, \nand we are 
 turning the tide on climate change and environmental racism this year. 
 \n\nWe are presenting 17 virtual watch parties. Each watch party includes 
 expert panel discussions that will equip you with ways to take action on 
 the world’s most pressing environmental problems. \n\nTickets are free. 
 We suggest an $8 donation to help us keep these events free to 
 all.\n\nhttps://www.oneearthfilmfest.org/\n\n_________________________________________________________ 
 \n\nCLIMATE CHANGE DOCUMENTARIES\n\n"Life at 50 Degrees"\n\nSat, March 5, 
 2022 @ 1:00 PM – 3:15 PM PST\n\nRSVP: 
 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/life-at-50-degrees-watch-party-tickets-251492670347\n\nNamak 
 Khoshnaw/2021/59 min/Climate Change, Environmental Advocacy, Environmental 
 & Social Justice\n\nFILM DESCRIPTION: With 2021 marked as the fifth hottest 
 year on record, Life at 50 Degrees reveals how extreme temperatures around 
 the world are wreaking havoc on nature, forcing climate migration, causing 
 water shortages and triggering dangerous health conditions. By following 
 people in seven countries, the film reveals the resourcefulness and 
 resilience of many communities as they struggle to adapt and 
 survive.\n\n\n"Bring Your Own Brigade"\n\nSat, March 5, 2022 @ 4:30 PM – 
 7:30 PM PST\n\nRSVP: 
 https://www.oneearthfilmfest.org/films-az-2022/bring-your-own-brigade\n\nLucy 
 Walker/2021/127 min/Climate Change, Conservation, Sustainable 
 Architecture\n\nFILM DESCRIPTION: Raging, out-of-control wildfires have 
 become part of the new normal around the globe, leaving heartbreaking 
 devastation and death in their wake. In California, this harsh reality was 
 underscored on Nov. 8, 2018, when several parts of the state were ablaze: 
 the Camp Fire was ravaging most of the Northern California town of 
 Paradise, and the Woolsey Fire was roaring through Malibu in the south. In 
 the aftermath, residents face unthinkable loss. As they struggle to 
 rebuild, they debate what could be done to prevent further 
 tragedy.\n\n_________________________________________________________\n\nYOUNG 
 CHILDREN'S PROGRAM of FILM SHORTS (ages 3-8+)\n\nSat, March 5, 2022 @ 9:00 
 AM – 10:15 AM PST\n\nRSVP: 
 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/young-childrens-short-film-program-ages-3-8-watch-party-tickets-259476490167\n\nThree 
 animated children's films:\n\n"The Short Story of a Fox and a 
 Mouse"\n\nCamille Chaix, Hugo Jean, Juliette Jourdan, Marie Pillier, and 
 Kevin Roger/2017/6.5 min/Wildlife, Environmental Advocacy\n\nFILM 
 DESCRIPTION: Watch this beautiful and touching award-winning 3D animated 
 short as a lonesome fox hunts a mouse—and their relationship evolves as 
 two owls begin to interfere with the hunt.\n\n"Blackout"\n\nJ. 
 Williams-Wood/2013/7 min/People & Cultures, Health, Environmental 
 Advocacy\n\nFILM DESCRIPTION: Narrated by Oscar-nominee Stanley Tucci, the 
 almost-luminously animated Blackout focuses on a young boy and his family 
 in a city apartment on a hot summer night.\n\n"Hopper’s Day"\n\nJingqi 
 Zhang/2021/5 min/Water, Wildlife\n\nFILM DESCRIPTION: Water is a precious 
 resource in an abandoned quarry, where a small cricket finds himself 
 competing for access with an army of ants while trying to avoid a hungry 
 crow and 
 lizard.\n\n_________________________________________________________\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/02/09/18847882.php
SUMMARY:2022 One Earth Film Festival (Mar 5)
LOCATION:Virtual Climate and Ecology Film Festival - FREE
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/02/09/18847882.php
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