The Princeton Public Library “virtual” Princeton Environmental Film Festival runs Monday October 12 – Sunday October 18, 2020.
All films/events will be shared virtually and offered free of admission. Here is the full slate of films and talks and when and how to access them. Not in Our Town Princeton is a co-presenter for some of the films, those listed below, which speak to the issue of environmental racism. Questions? contact Susan Conlon sconlon@princetonlibrary.org or Kim Dorman kdorman@princetonlibrary.org.
October 12-13 Sacrifice Zone
Directed by Julie Winokur
2019 | 32 minutes | Official Website
October 12-18 Follow the Drinking Gourd
Directed by Shirah Dedman
2019 | 61 minutes | Official Website
October 12-18 Push
Directed by Fredrik Gertten
2019 | 92 minutes | Official Website
October 12-18 Kofi and Lartey
Directed by Sasha Rainbow
2018 | 22 minutes | Official Website
October 12-18 Lowland Kids
Directed by Sandra Winther
2019 | 22 minutes | Official Website
October 12-18 Conscience Point
Directed by Treva Wurmfeld
2019 | 74 minutes | Official Website
October 13-15 Mossville: When Great Trees Fall
Directed by Alexander Glustrom
2019 | 76 minutes | Official Website
October 15-17 Maxima
Directed by Claudia Sparrow
2019 | 88 minutes | Official Website
October 15-18 Mr. Toilet: The World’s #2 Man
Directed by Lily Zepeda
2019 | 87 minutes | Official Website
October 16-18 Invisible Hand: Who Will Speak for Nature
Directed by Melissa A. Troutman and Joshua B. Pribanic
2020 | 85 minutes | Official Website
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