2014 Films
U.S. Premiere
ARBORACEOUS
MARCH
23
2:00 PM
Directed by: Natasha Bishop
Presented with: the Embassy of New Zealand
Venue: National Museum of Natural History
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ARBORACEOUS (New Zealand, 2012, 4 min.)
Living in the Anthropocene: The Age of Humans
Shown with ANTARCTICA: A YEAR ON ICE
U.S. Premiere Made by 16-year old Natasha Bishop for New Zealand’s The Outlook for Someday sustainability film challenge for young people, the film shows how our connections—to nature and to each other—are the key to sustainability. Created by Natasha Bishop. Winner, Best Newcomer and Best Animation awards, Japan Wildlife Film Festival and New Zealand’s Department of Conservation Big Picture Award.
Introduced by Anthony Smith, Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of New Zealand. Discussion with Brian Huber, Curator of Planktic Foraminifera and Chairman, Department of Paleobiology, Smithsonian Institution, follows screening.
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