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2013 Films



U.S. Premiere Family Friendly
TALE OF A FOREST (METSAN TARINA)

The unique Finnish forest and its colorful and diverse life are celebrated in this film for the entire family...

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MARCH
20
6:30 PM
Directed by: Ville Suhonen and Kim Saarniluoto
Presented by: The Embassy of Finland
Venue: E Street Cinema


Washington D.C. Premiere
THIRSTY WORLD, A (LA SOIF DU MONDE)

Shown as part of the Rivers Program 

After Home and the “Earth from Above” series, Yann Arthus-Bertrand’s latest film focuses on one of the major challenges to human survival: water...

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MARCH
20
7:00 PM
Directed by: Yann Arthus-Bertrand Thierry Piantanida and Baptiste Rouget-Luchaire
Venue: Embassy of France


Washington D.C. Premiere Family Friendly
TITANS OF THE ICE AGE 3D

Transporting viewers to the beautiful and otherworldly frozen landscapes of North America, Europe and Asia ten thousand years before modern civilization... 

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MARCH
21
7:00 PM
Presented by: The Smithsonian Associates
Venue: National Museum of Natural History


Washington D.C. Premiere
TO THE WONDER

An exploration of love in its many forms, Terrence Malick’s latest film is a romantic drama about a man who reconnects with a woman from his hometown after his marriage to a European woman falls apart...

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MARCH
23
8:15 PM
Directed by: Terrence Malick
Venue: AFI Silver Theatre


World Premiere
TRANSCENDING BOUNDARIES: PERSPECTIVES FROM THE CENTRAL ALBERTINE RIFT TRANSFRONTIER PROTECTED AREA NETWORK

A Focus on Environmental Solutions in Africa

The second episode in the Transcending Boundaries series takes us to the Central Albertine Rift in the Great Lakes region of East Africa between the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Uganda...

Shown with INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT IN TANZANIA: HEALTHY PEOPLE, HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT. 

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MARCH
19
12 NOON
Directed by: Cory Wilson
Venue: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars


TRASH DANCE

Sometimes inspiration can be found in unexpected places. Choreographer Allison Orr finds beauty and grace in garbage trucks and in the men and women who pick up our trash... 

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MARCH
23
1:00 PM
Directed by: Andrew Garrison
Venue: Avalon Theatre


Washington D.C. Premiere
TRASHED

What really does happen to our trash once we have thrown it away? If you are like most people, you don’t know. There are seven billion people on the planet today and we are creating more garbage than ever... 

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MARCH
19
7:45 PM
Directed by: Candida Brady
Venue: Atlas Performing Arts Center


Washington D.C. Premiere
TRUE WOLF

This is the story of a wolf called Koani, who, with the help of her human companions, became an ambassador for her species...

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MARCH
23
7:00 PM
Directed by: Rob Whitehair
Venue: American University


UNFINISHED SPACES

Cuba's ambitious National Art Schools project, designed by three young visionary architects in the wake of Castro's Revolution... 

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MARCH
14
7:00 PM
Directed by: Alysa Nahmias and Benjamin Murray
Venue: National Museum of Women in the Arts


Washington D.C. Premiere
Urban Community Gardening

Program includes COMMUNITY HARVEST and IN TRANSITION 2.0... 

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MARCH
13
5:00 PM
Directed by: Various
Venue: Riverside Center, Washington Parks & People


VISION: THE PORTSFUTURE PROJECTS

A community outreach effort funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and supported by a local citizens’ advisory board is documented in this film... 

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MARCH
22
12 NOON
Directed by: Casey Hayward
Venue: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars


U.S. Premiere
VOICES OF TRANSITION

Taking us to France, England and Cuba, this passionate film on farmer and community-led responses to food insecurity presents solutions that are excellent in their common sense, simplicity and low cost, as well as their ecological integrity... 

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MARCH
22
12 NOON
Directed by: Nils Aguilar
Venue: Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library

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