[getsmart-l] Fri & Sat, Green Reel Environmental Film Festival, Vaughan ON

Gloria Boxen gboxen at rogers.com
Wed Jan 2 15:01:15 EST 2008


http://www.planetfriendly.net/calendar/item.php?id=7811

Green Reel Environmental Film Festival 2008  (Jan 4 & 5)
      Fri Jan 4 to Sat Jan 5, 2008, Vaughan, ON     

The City Playhouse 
               1000 New Westminster Drive (at Bathurst between Centre St & Hwy 7)
               (part of the Benjamin Vaughan Complex)

 
The City Playhouse will roll out the “Green” carpet on January 4 & 5, 2008 for The 2008 Green Reel Environmental Film Festival. The festival features an environmentally-themed collection of award-winning international documentaries, mainstream Hollywood entertainment and independent productions. The schedule of over twenty films includes several free screenings which are sponsored, in part, courtesy of the David Suzuki Foundation, the National Film Board of Canada, Joe Public Films and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The list of films include “A Crude Awakening : The Oil Crash”, ‘The Edge of Eden: Living With Grizzlies”, “Black Gold” and “Who Killed The Electric Car?”, Michael Moore’s controversial “Sicko”, the Award Winning “Being Caribou” and the powerful Canadian documentary “Toxic Trespass”.
 
 Over 20 environmental vendors and community organizations will be showcasing their products and services in the theatre lobby area during the two day event. Participants include the City of Vaughan, Women’s Healthy Environments Network, The Ontario Ministry of Energy, Organic Baby World, and Cathy’s Crawly Composters.
 
 Tickets are $4 per person for each screening, $10 for a day pass or a Festival pass is $18 per person. Tickets can be purchased at the City Playhouse Box Office 905-882-SHOW (7469).
 
 JANUARY 4, 2008                                                                    
 8:30am   – Global Submissions   - free screening
 10:00am – Being Caribou / Arkelope  - free screening
 12:00pm – Who Killed The Electric Car?
 2:00pm   – Out Of Balance : Exxon Mobil’s Impact On Climate Change  - free screening
 3:30pm   – God Grew Tired of Us
 5:30pm    – Exposure: Environmental Links To Breast Cancer – free screening
 7:00pm    – The Future Of Food – free screening
 9:00pm    - SICKO                            
 
 JANUARY 5, 2008
 8:30am   – Global Submissions  - free screening
 10:00am – The Edge of Eden: Living With Grizzlies  - free screening
 11:30am – Freedom Fuels  - free screening
 1:00pm   – A Crude Awakening : The Oil Crash 
 3:00pm   – Build Green  - free screening
 4:00pm  – Toxic Trespass  - free screening
 6:00pm  – Black Gold
 7:30pm – Weather Report – free screening
 9:00pm   - SICKO
 
 
                        
                                                                          
 Global Submissions : A collection of short films from environmentalists from around the world including Canada, The USA, Austrailia, India and Italy. A dozen films in all! See them seperately or catch the omnibus! 90 minutes Free Screening
 
 Being Caribou: Newlyweds Leanne Allison and Karsten Heuer spend 5 months following the migration of 120,000 caribou from central Yukon to the Alaska coast and back. Award winning film making from the National Film Board of Canada!
 Screening with 1994 animated short Arkelope (NFB). (2005) Canada. 72 minutes Free Screening
 
 Who Killed The Electric Car?: America’s first electric car was launched by GM in 1997. The first perfect car of the modern age requiring no gas, no oil, no mufflers or brake changes. By 2003 they were all gone. Why? Official Selection of 2006 Sundance Film Festical. Narrated by Martin Sheen. (2006) USA 91 minutes 
 
 Out Of Balance: ExxonMobil’s Impact On Climate Change: The shocking influence that the largest company in the world has on governments, the media and citizens and what can be done about global warming. This film not only critiques ExxonMobil, it also offers challenging, large-scale ideas for the global social changes that must take place if there's any chance of having a livable planet for future generations. (2006) USA 60 minutes Free Screening
 
 God Grew Tired Of Us: Three former refugees from war-torn Sudan are transplanted into America where they experience culture shock and a myriad of hardship. The boys react to and question the conventions and modern “comforts” of their new home. Their character and integrity raises questions about the conditions necessary to create a civilized society. Narrated by Nicole Kidman. Grand Jury Prize- Sundance Film Festival (2007) USA 89 minutes
 
 EXPOSURE: Environmental Links To Breast Cancer: This film raises awareness around the little understood, long-term connections between environment, health and disease prevention. It offers strategies for dealing with current unacceptable environmental health conditions and for generating the social and political changes needed for a cleaner safer world. Winner Best Health Film –NYC Independent Festival (1998) Canada. 53 minutes. Free Screening
 
 The Future Of Food: An in-depth investigation into the disturbing truth behind the unlabeled, patented, genetically engineered foods that have quietly filled Canadian and US grocery store shelves for the past decade. From the Saskatchewan prairie, to the fields of Oaxaca, Mexico, this film gives voice to farmers whose lives and livelyhoods have been negatively impacted by this new technology. Multiple award winner! (2004) USA 88 minutes. Free Screening
 
 Sicko: If you want to stay healthy in America, don’t get sick. Following on the heels of his Palm d’Or winning ‘Fahrenheit 9/11’ and his Oscar winning film, ‘Bowling For Columbine’, acclaimed filmmaker Michael Moore’s new documentary sets out to investigate the American healthcare system. Sticking to his tried-and-true one-man approach, Moore sheds light on the complicated medical affairs of individuals and local communities. This might hurt a little. (2007) USA 123 minutes.
 
 The Edge of Eden : Living With Grizzlies: The grizzly bear is considered to be the most dangerous animal in the world. Canadian Charlie Russell resucues two orphaned cubs destined for death in a squalid Russian zoo. Having raised grizzly cubs for 10 years in the Southern Kamchatka penninsula, Charlie becomes surrogate mother to the bears to teach them everything they need to survive a life in the wild. Will it be enough? (2007) Canada/UK 89 minutes. Free Screening.
 
 Freedom Fuels: An in-depth look at renewable fuel sources, such as bio-diesel, ethanol and vegetable oil. It explores the interaction of the petroleum industry and alternative fuels over the last 150 years, and examines the global impact that bio-fuels can have on our future. Appearances by Darryl Hannah & Willie Nelson. Produced and Directed by Martin O’Brien (2006) USA 50 minutes Free Screening.
 
 A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash: The story of how our civilization’s addiction to oil puts it on a collision course with geology. Today the US imports more than two-thirds of its oil and has only 2% of the world’s oil reserves. As cheap, abundant oil starts to run out, the world is set to change in the next 20 years. What happens then? (2007) UK 85 minutes
 
 Build Green: This film advises making the sun, the wind and the rain – along with dirt, straw and sewage – your friends. By building a house using innovative practices and materials, you’ll be doing the earth a favour and saving you big bucks! Hosted by David Suzuki with Randy Bachman. (2007) Canada 50 minutes. Free Screening
 
 Toxic Tresspass: Produced by the Women’s Healthy Environments Network, intrepid filmmaker Barri Cohen launches an investigation into the effects of the chemical soup around us. When carcinogens like benzine and DDT are found in her 10 year old daughter, Cohen heads out to Windsor and Sarnia: Canadian toxic hotspots where she discovers statling levels of respitory illness, leukemia, brain tumours and other illnesses. A moving documentary about survival in a toxic world. (2007) Canada 83 minutes Free Screening
 
 Black Gold: A moving and eye-opening look into the 80 billion dollar global coffee industry, where the spoils of overpriced lattes and cappuccinos are sparsely shared with the farmers who make it all possible. While multinational coffee companies get rich, the prices paid to coffee farmers are so low that many have been forced into extreme poverty.
 (2007) UK 77 minutes
 
 Weather Report: This film takes us on a journey to the frontlines of our climate changing world in the Canadian Arctic, Montana, Northern Kenya, China and India, visiting communities and ordinary people whose lives and livelihoods are being impacted in the most dramatic ways (2007) Canada 75 minutes. Free Screening
 
 
When: Fri Jan 4 to Sat Jan 5, 2008  
Where: Vaughan
Unless otherwise specified, location is in Canada.
For more information, please see description above or contact the organizers.
     For more information . . . 
Contact Name: Box Office
Website: http://www.cityplayhouse.ca
Phone: 905-882-7469
E-mail: the.city.playhouse  (at) vaughan.ca

       
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