Thursday, March 6, 2008

AU's Annual Spring Film Series: March 12-21, 2008

AU’s Center for Environmental Filmmaking And Filmmakers for Conservation Present the 3rd Annual Spring Film Series

All events are held in the Wechsler Theater at 7 pm on Tuesdays, except where indicated
3rd floor, Mary Graydon Center, American University
4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, D.C. 20016

All events are FREE except for the two IMAX films at the Smithsonian

NOTE: ALL EVENTS ARE PART OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL

Scarred Lands and Wounded Lives: The Environmental Footprint of War
Directed and produced by Alice and Lincoln Day and VideoTakes, Inc.
Tuesday, March 11 at 7 pm at the Carnegie Institution

THE ALPS (AN IMAX FILM)
Tickets required
Wednesday, March 12 at 7 pm in the National Museum of Natural History, Johnson IMAX Theater (10th and Constitution)

Lunch for filmmakers attending the Environmental Film Festival
Hosted by Chris Palmer and Pat Aufderheide.
By invitation only. Sponsored by CEF and CSM
Monday, March 17 at noon in the Mary Graydon Center at AU

Student Environmental Short Film Festival
Hosted by Chris Palmer and Philippe Cousteau.
Panel discussion at 7 pm followed by screenings of the winning films at 8pm.
Tuesday, March 18 at 7 pm in the Wechsler Theater

World Premiere of American Prairie Reserve
Produced by VideoTakes, Inc. Discussion with CEF Associate Producers Sandy Cannon-Brown (Producer) and Larry Engel (Director), and representatives of the American Prairie Foundation.
Wednesday, March 19 at 7 pm in the Wechsler Theater (and again at 8:30 pm)

GRAND CANYON ADVENTURE: RIVER AT RISK (AN IMAX FILM)
Introduced by co-Executive Producer Chris Palmer. Tickets required.
Thursday, March 20 at 7 pm in the National Museum of Natural History, Johnson IMAX Theater (10th and Constitution)

Discussion with the Filmmaker
Visiting filmmaker/lecturer, Liz Miller, will discuss her latest film, The Water Front, with Professor Pat Aufderheide.
Thursday, March 20 at 7 pm in the Wechsler Theater

Battle to Save the Tiger
Film and panel discussion with experts on tiger conservation
Friday, March 21 at 7 pm in the Wechsler Theater

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