Film Series Event:
Patagonia's Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival
Not rated
Total running time: ~124mins.
A festival of films by activists for activists, Patagonia's Wild and Scenic Film Festival was born from an effort to save the Yuba Watershed in California. The South Yuba River Citizens' League (SYRCL) banded together to protect their river, and succeeded in having it permanently protected as a Wild and Scenic resource. Energized by their success, they created this environmental film festival to inspire and encourage local activism throughout the country. This evening, 11 short films ranging from two to 29 minutes in length will include documentaries revealing the impact of industry, touching stories of unlikely relationships born from a common cause and stunningly beautiful cinematography—all of which will inspire your inner environmentalist. An Appalachian Summer Festival is pleased to welcome the return of Patagonia's Wild and Scenic Film Festival, which first delighted and inspired festival audiences in 2008.
The Magic of Motion Pictures
Since the first motion pictures, films have been integral to how we experience the world. Films draw us into another world through a magical connection that can lead to understanding, self-realization, heartbreak, joy and pure entertainment. An Appalachian Summer Festival first presented a film series in 2008, and invites you to, once again, give in to the magic of the movies as we present, through these films, four distinct experiences that connect us with our world.
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