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Washington D.C. Premiere
WARM PERIOD (WARMZEIT)

Connecting people in different places of this world whose everyday lives are affected by global warming...

Shown with RAISING RESISTANCE. 

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MARCH
19
6:00 PM
Directed by: Knut Karger
Venue: Goethe-Institut


WATER TOWER, THE

River Shorts and shown as part of the Rivers Program 

In central Kenya, northeast of the Rift Valley, there is a tower. It is a monumental, granite swell... 

Shown with EEL • WATER • ROCK • MAN, THE KING'S RIVER, BANGLADESH: LAND OF RIVERS, and A RIVER RUNS THROUGH US.

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MARCH
24
2:00 PM
Directed by: Peter McBride
Venue: Carnegie Institution for Science


WATERSHED: EXPLORING A NEW WATER ETHIC FOR THE NEW WEST

Shown as part of the Rivers Program 

“Whiskey is for drinkin’, Water is for fightin’,” says Jeff Ehlert, a fly fishing guide in Rocky Mountain National Park, recalling a well-worn saying heard throughout the Colorado River basin...

Shown with GRAND THREAT.

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MARCH
21
6:30 PM
Directed by: Mark Decena
Venue: Center for American Progress


Washington D.C. Premiere
WHERE THE YELLOWSTONE GOES

Shown as part of the Rivers Program 

Embark on a 30-day drift boat expedition down the longest free-flowing river in the continental United States...

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MARCH
18
6:30 PM
Directed by: Hunter Weeks
Venue: U.S. Department of the Interior


WHITE HUNTER BLACK HEART

John Huston in Africa Program

The world-famous movie director John Wilson has gone to Africa to make his next movie...

Shown with THE ROOTS OF HEAVEN and THE AFRICAN QUEEN. 

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MARCH
16
2:45 PM
Directed by: Clint Eastwood
Presented with: Earth Matters
Venue: National Museum of American History


Washington D.C. Premiere
WILD THINGS

Native carnivores balance ecosystems and keep the wilderness healthy, but they are also seen as a threat to livestock, and for decades ranchers and government trappers have slaughtered them... 

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MARCH
17
3:00 PM
Directed by: Daniel Hinerfeld and Molly O’Brien
Presented with: Natural Resources Defense Council
Venue: Carnegie Institution for Science


WILLAMETTE FUTURES

Rivers Lost, Found and Turned-Around and shown as part of the Rivers Program

Communities across the United States are rediscovering the importance of clean healthy river systems, but after a century of neglect and disconnection, many of our rivers are far from clean and healthy...

Shown with HIDDEN RIVERS OF SOUTHERN APPALACHIA and THE LOST FISH. 

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MARCH
24
4:00 PM
Directed by: Jeremy Monroe
Venue: Carnegie Institution for Science


U.S. Premiere
WIND OF CHANGE

Gives the drought Eastern Africa has just experienced in 60 years a human face and brings us closer to the challenges that individuals face from climate change...

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MARCH
14
6:30 PM
Directed by: Julia Dahr
Venue: National Academy of Sciences


WITHIN THE RIVERS AMONG THE TREES (NO MEIO DO RIO, ENTRE ARVORES)

Shown as part of the Rivers Program 

Made while working with 35 indigenous communities whose only access to the outside world is through the Amazon River...

Shown with THE CARBON RUSH. 

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MARCH
24
12 NOON
Directed by: Jorge Bodanzky
Venue: Gala Hispanic Theater

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