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MONKEY THIEVES: SEARCHING FOR SANCTUARY


Winners from 2010 Wildscreen Festival

MONKEY THIEVES: SEARCHING FOR SANCTUARY (Netherlands, 2009, 30 min.)

As Rani and Kamal’s half of the troop continues to mop up the limited offering at the temple, the splinter group continues to scour the city streets, dodging endless dangers. The central fruit market is now completely out of bounds. Recently Fang has been forced to defend his territory more fiercely than ever; Bipin, Yash and Tito and their relatively small troop would stand no chance against such a formidable army. Part of the Monkey Thieves Series. Directed by Allison Bean. Produced by Colin Collis. UWE Children’s Choice Award Winner.

Program introduced by Merove Heifetz, Chief Operating Officer, Wildscreen USA.

Shown with THE PACK: EPISODE 5, THE CORAL GARDENER, GREEN, HOW EARTH MADE US: DEEP EARTH & THE CRIMSON WING: MYSTERY OF THE FLAMINGOS

Ticket/Reservation Info:

FREE. No reservations required.

National Museum of Natural History
Baird Auditorium
10th St. & Constitution Ave., NW
(Metro: Smithsonian, The Mall exit or Federal Triangle, 12th St. exit. Blue and Orange lines) (Metrobuses: 13A, 13B, 13F, 13G, 63, 64, A46, A48, D1, N3, P1, P2, S2, S4)

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