Wild & Scenic Film Festival - Sept. 16th
| When |
Sep 16, 2010 from 06:00 pm to 09:00 pm |
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| Where | McMenamin's Old St. Francis School |
| Contact Name | Devon or Wendy Kay |
| Contact Email | onda@onda.org |
| Contact Phone | 541-330-2638 |
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ONDA presents
Wild & Scenic Film Festival has been bringing environmental movies to communities around the West for 27 years. This year ONDA brings a selection of fun, informative and inspiring films to downtown Bend.
The Line Up:
A Year in the Desert: Anza Borrego, 15 mins
Chris Pyle, Nicholas Clapp
Each season in the Anza Borrego desert
has its special creatures: tiny hummingbirds, darting lizards,
slithering snakes, head-butting bighorns. Their land is seared by
ground temperatures of 180 degrees, swept by a flash flood, even
blanketed by a snowstorm. Yet they not only survive, but thrive.
Flathead Wild, 23 mins
Trip Jennings, Andrew Maser
In July 2009 the International League of Conservation Photographers sent a Rapid Assessment Visual Expedition (RAVE)
to the Flathead River Valley in British Columbia. The team of
photographers, scientists, local conservation organizations, and
cameramen documented the beauty and the destruction of this area, which
is threatened by mountain top removal and methane drilling proposals.
The Story of Cap & Trade, 10 mins
Free Range Studios
Annie Leonard tells
the story behind one of the most talked about solutions proposed to
combat climate change: carbon trading. But is carbon trading a real
solution, or just a dangerous distraction? Annie looks at the
controversial issue in a head-on, matter-of-fact, and provocative way
that will open your eyes and make you think twice about this supposed
silver bullet.
Zoologic, 5 mins
Nicole Mitchell
It’s a humorous story of an overzealous zookeeper who meets his match
in a penguin and gorilla who lead a comic revolt against him.
Split Estate, 15 mins
Debra Anderson
Imagine discovering that you don't own the mineral
rights under your land, and that an energy company plans to drill for
natural gas two hundred feet from your front door. Imagine having
little recourse, other than accepting an unregulated industry in your
backyard.
Brower Youth Awards: Alex Loorz, 5 mins
Earth Island Institute
Alex Loorz, 15, of California, the youngest presenter of Al Gores
The Climate Project and the founder of SLAP, Sea Level Awareness
Program, to educate coastal Californians about sea level rise and
global warming.
A Simple Question: The Story of STRAW, 35 mins
Kevin White, David Donnenfield
Simple hope and inspiration can be
found in the Stemple Creek Watershed of Northern California. In 1992, a
fourth grade class-project began what is now a remarkable program
restoring over 20 miles of habitat, galvanizing the local community,
and leading to significant educational innovations.
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