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Thursday, March 21st
Opening Presentation: Antarctica Calling
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Thursday, March 21, 7 - 9:30 PM @ Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History
US Premiere of the new film by Academy Award-winner Luc Jacquet, followed by a conversation with the director.
The few thousand kilometers that separate Patagonia from the South Pole are a fascinating and hypnotic journey for explorers. Some even speak of an addiction. Director Luc Jacquet has been experiencing it for 30 years.
Friday, March 22nd
The Night Visitors (Flo Stone & Roger D. Stone Award)
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Friday, March 22, 7 - 9 PM @ Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History
There are 160,000 species of moths in the world, 11,000 of which can be found in the US alone. They are a constant presence across this planet, but do we truly understand them?
Friday, March 29th
Farming While Black
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Friday, March 29, 7 - 9 PM @ Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History
As the co-founder of Soul Fire Farm in upstate New York, Leah Penniman finds strength in the deep historical knowledge of African agrarianism – agricultural practices that can heal people and the planet.