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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\nDOCUMENTARIES\n\n"Girls for Future"\n\nSun, March 13, 2022 @ 9:00 AM 
 – 11:15 AM PDT\n\nRSVP; 
 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/girls-for-future-watch-party-tickets-255177391447\n\nIrja 
 von Bernstorff/2021/88 min/Environmental Advocacy, Environmental & Social 
 Justice, Health, Sustainable Food-Agriculture, Waste, Water\n\nFILM 
 DESCRIPTION: Girls for Future follows four girls from Senegal, Indonesia, 
 Australia and India who fight for a better future. Between the ages of 11 
 and 14, they are all directly affected by the consequences of environmental 
 destruction. In the film, we see the global water crisis as it is playing 
 out in Senegal. A visit to the girl from Indonesia highlights plastic waste 
 pollution. A segment on the girl from India reveals the effects of the 
 agricultural crisis. Finally, the Australian girl reveals the fatal 
 destruction found within oceans and on land due to climate 
 change.\n\nRecommended for middle school+ general audiences.\n\n\n"Let Us 
 Breathe"\n\nSun, March 13, 2022 @ 1:00 PM – 3:15 PM PDT\n\nRSVP double 
 feature: 
 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/campaign-against-the-climate-let-us-breathe-watch-party-tickets-255479996547\n\nLizabeth 
 Frohwein, Alisa Gao, Katie Jahns, Alexandria Wilt/15 min/2021/Environmental 
 & Social Justice, Climate Change, Health\n\nFILM DESCRIPTION: Follow the 
 story of two teenagers as they go up against a serial polluter (General 
 Iron scrap metal) moving into their already overly industrialized 
 neighborhood in the southeast side of Chicago. Destiny and Greg show us 
 what it's like to grow up in an area with dangerous air pollution and why 
 they deserve better.\n\nCreated by four student filmmakers from 
 Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism.\n\nWill screen 
 with The Campaign Against the Climate.\n\n\n"The Campaign Against the 
 Climate"\n\nSun, March 13, 2022 @ 1:00 PM – 3:15 PM PDT\n\nRSVP double 
 feature: 
 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/campaign-against-the-climate-let-us-breathe-watch-party-tickets-255479996547\n\nMads 
 Ellesøe/2020/58 min/Environmental Advocacy, Historical Perspectives, 
 Energy\n\nFILM DESCRIPTION: The planet's largest oil companies were among 
 the first to detect global warming. Instead of taking action, they launched 
 a campaign that has derailed the fight against climate change. A shocking 
 investigation uncovers what these institutions have done to impede the 
 battle against climate change. Companies fired scientists who spoke out, 
 and public perception was purposely manipulated. As the scale and urgency 
 of the climate crisis are becoming undeniably clear, the impact these 
 actions may have had on the race to save the planet is more startling than 
 ever.\n\nWill screen with Let Us Breathe.\n\n\n"Extinction: The 
 Facts"\n\nSun, March 13, 2022 @ 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM PDT\n\nRSVP: 
 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/extinction-the-facts-watch-party-tickets-255507749557\n\nSerena 
 Davies/2020/58 min/Wildlife, Climate Change, Health\n\nFILM DESCRIPTION: 
 English broadcaster and historian, Sir David Attenborough, has encountered 
 some of the world's most extraordinary animals and plants. But many of 
 these wonders may now be destined to disappear from our planet forever. 
 With 1 million species at risk of extinction, the huge variety of life on 
 earth, known as biodiversity, is being lost at a rate never seen before in 
 human history. This is a crisis not just for the natural world but for 
 every one of us. This mass extinction threatens our food and water 
 security, undermines our ability to control our climate and even puts us at 
 greater risk for more 
 pandemics.\n_________________________________________________________ \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/02/09/18847895.php
SUMMARY:2022 One Earth Film Festival (Mar 13)
LOCATION:Virtual Climate and Ecology Film Festival - FREE 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/02/09/18847895.php
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