Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Regina Environmental Film Festival

The 5th Annual Environmental Film Festival will be coming to Regina on March 4th and 5th at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum. Come out and enjoy two evenings of inspiring environmental films as well as a chance to honour some local environmental heros.

Admission is FREE! (Donations gladly accepted.) Concession will be available.

Friday, March 4th

7:00 pm - Flow (93 mins)
The case against the growing privatization of the world's dwinding fresh water supply with an unflinching focus on politics, pollution, human rights, and the emergence of a domineering world water cartel.

8:50 pm - Environmental Activist Awards
Come out and participate in honouring some outstanding local environmental activists!
2011 Award Recipeints: Trevor Herriot, Glenn Sutter, Lyle Benko

Saturday, March 5th

7:00 pm - The Pisim Project (45 mins)
A Saskatchewan made film that follows a group of students in Cumberland House, SK as they design and build an energy efficient house.

8:00 pm - Home (120 mins)
Award winning, this visually stunning film has a clear message: the Earth, the place we call home is in trouble, and we are largely responsible.

Fore more information, please contact SCIC at 757-4669 or scic@earthbeat.sk.ca or visit http://www.royalsaskmuseum.ca/.

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