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SUMMARY:An Indigenous Cinema Climate Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Co-Presented by Elwha Legacy Forests Coalition and Earth Law Center\nAn Indigenous Cinema Climate Showcase\nMarch 21 @ 7PM | FREE ADMISSION \nAn Indigenous Cinema Climate Showcase features 8 inspiring and award-winning films (67 min.) about our rivers\, forests\, salmon and orcas and those speak for them. Following the screenings\, enjoy a Q&A with filmmakers and film stars. \nDoors open 6:30\, Films start 7:00. Free\, no RSVP required.\nElwhaLegacyForests.org \nIndigenous Cinema Climate Showcase  \nLast Stand: Saving the Elwha River’s Legacy Forests\nWhen an ecologically sensitive forest in the Elwha River Watershed was identified for harvest\, the Earth Law Center\, Keystone Species Alliance\, and Center for Whale Research began using all legal means to halt the impending clear-cut.  Directed by:  Dan Herz\, 2024\nRuntime:  23 minutes    |    Language:  English    |    Country:  United States \nClimate Diaries;  Heather’s Story\nFollows female geoduck diver Heather Purser of  the Suquamish tribe as she goes underwater exploring the personal\, spiritual and economic impacts of the climate emergency in the Salish Sea.\nDirected by: Ali Scattergood & Berit Anderson\, 2022\nRuntime:  9 minutes    |    Language:  English    |    Country:  United States \nCall of the Orcas\nExploring the effort to recover endangered Southern Resident Killer Whales of the Pacific NW\, researcher Ken Balcomb’s work over 50 years helped people see the Orcas as individuals\, in family groups and led to a subspecies listing under the US Endangered Species Act.\nDirected by:  Jessica Plumb\, 2023\nRuntime:  10 minutes    |    Language:  English    |    Country:  United States \nLíť’sit yiká· xá·bil-ts:  Quillayute River Restoration\nThe Quileute Tribe of Washington State is on a mission to restore the river they depend on for their livelihoods\, culture\, and identity.  Directed by:  Jennifer Moslemi & Marita Davison\, 2024\nRuntime:  6 minutes    |    Language:  English    |    Country:  United States \nFacing the Storm:  An Indigenous Response to Climate Change\nAn episodic series highlighting Climate Justice leaders in the indigenous community who have been fighting to protect Mother Earth since time immemorial.  Directed by: Mikayla Gingrey\, 2024\nRuntime:  12 minutes    |    Language:  English    |    Country:  United States \nAll Our Relations:  Tribute to Orcas\nThis tribute to the Orcas is a moving 7-minute film drawing on footage from this event and other interviews.  It delivers powerful\, somber and urgent narratives from regional Indigenous leaders.  Tribute to the Orca highlights Indigenous communities’ ancient kinship with orcas and salmon\, and the importance of reciprocity in our relationship with our caretaker: Mother Nature.  This short film includes a special focus on the Southern Resident orcas whose survival\, like the survival of Indigenous lifeways here in the Pacific Northwest\, depends on scha’enexw (the Salmon People).  2024\nRuntime:  7 minutes    |    Language:  English    |    Country:  United States
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/indigenous-cinema-showcase/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Partnership,Culture & Humanities,Family Friendly,Films at Field Hall,Free,Guest Presenter,Science,WA Local
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