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Series 21 - 2017 WCFF
The 2017 Wildlife Conservation Film Festival (WCFF) celebrates our seven year anniversary. All film screenings take place at:
Cinema Village Theater 22 East 12th Street & University Place New York, NY 10003
Series 21 | Wednesday, October 25 12:00-2:00 pm Tickets $18 in advance | $30 at the door
ADVENTURES OF THE AMERICAN PIKA 55 minutes Produced by Jere Folgert, Mimi Matsuda (USA) A movie about the adventures of three American pika, living in the rugged rocky mountains of North America. Trailer: https://vimeo.com/234885043
IN OUR HANDS: LONG LIVE THE KINGS 6 minutes Produced by Faith Haney, Transect Films (USA) As Long Live the Kings heads into its 31st year, the organization keeps the momentum going toward bringing salmon home - for the long run. Trailer: https://vimeo.com/229407869
CAROUSEL OF LIFE: THE TRADITIONAL ORCHARD 51 minutes Produced by Verena Lemmer, Marco Polo Film AG (Germany) This documentary is an affectionate portrait of a habitat that has originally been created by man: The Traditional Orchard, a place where man plants trees, harvests fruit and grass, but is otherwise seldom seen. From the perspective of the wild residents and visitors this is mostly a good place to be. Their efforts to profit from the wealth of the traditional orchard lead to amusing, sometimes even comical situations, but also to touching drama. The general approach towards animal behavior in this documentary is at times entertaining, humorous and over all sympathetic. This wonderful habitat is as closest to paradise as possible, where indeed wild creatures and man live and strive together for (perfect) harmony.
MARYLAND NATIVE PLANTS 5 minutes Produced by Amy Oden, Maryland Public Television (USA)
(Schedule of films and speakers subject to change prior.)
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UbicaciónCinema Village (Ver)
22 E 12th St
New York, NY 10003
United States
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