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DESCRIPTION:Our penultimate Spring event is an amazing effort to mobilize the community 
 against ever-threatening Climate Collapse, in a rich feast of film art and 
 craft that's as current as the recent LA wildfires! Spotlit is SF Arts 
 Comm. grantee Greta Snider, with her hand-made masterpiece In the Maritime 
 Frequencies, framed by her spoken-word essay. Locals Anjali Sundaram (Fifth 
 Day). Ellie Vanderlip (Elephant's Foot), Michelle Segura (Whisper of the 
 Tides), and Carlos Ortega (Temperature.me) also share shorts. Portland's 
 Rankin Renwick kicks in their Mighty Tacoma, rhapsodizing on Pac Coast 
 landscape and infrastructure, as do Vanderlip and Segura in regards to the 
 waters of our own SF Bay. Lydia Greer offers a healthy chunk from her 
 magnum opus Endless End, and Pasadena-based Martha Colburn demonstrates her 
 present-tense creative intelligence with the West Coast debut of Eaton 
 Fire, on the SoCal firestorm. PLUS: Frank Stauffacher's classic kino-poem 
 Notes on the Port of St. Francis (1951), Robert Louis Stevenson's legendary 
 lyric here intoned by Vincent Price. Now, Greenpeace has just lost a $660 
 million suit filed by Big Oil Energy Transfer, for its alleged 
 “defamation” of the corporation during the Standing Rock protests(!!), 
 so we're sending the door monies to that noble non-profit. $12-120\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2025/05/23/18876726.php
SUMMARY:Global Warming/Greenpeace Benefit Screening
LOCATION:ata gallery, 992 valencia street, sf
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2025/05/23/18876726.php
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