Projecting Change Brings a Month of Provocative Enviro Films to Vancouver

by TheVancouverObserver | May 13, 2008 at 09:50 am | 41 views | add comment
Projecting Change Brings a Month of Provocative Enviro Films to Vancouver by TheVancouverObserver

by Insiya Rasiwala for The Vancouver Observer
Projecting change, Vancouver’s first “Eco Film Festival,” opened last Thursday May 8 at the Ridge Theatre in Kitsilano.

Set to screen 23 films over four days including the iconic Taking Root,
the story of Kenyan Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Wangari Maathai,
(pictured above), whose act of planting trees grew into a nationwide
movement to protect human rights and defend democracy, the festival’s
aims to provoke, challenge and educate thinking on global and local
environmental issues.

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Projecting Change Brings a Month of Provocative Enviro Films to Vancouver

by Insiya Rasiwala for The Vancouver ObserverProjecting change, Vancouver’s first “Eco Film Festival,” opened last Thursday May 8 at the Ridge Theatre in Kitsilano. Set to screen 23 films over four days...

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