A thought-provoking and action-inspiring collection of films that highlight pressing environmental issues affecting Canada in 2022. This show includes three World Premieres and a panel discussion. Presented by Ecologyst.
Show Info
Date
- Wednesday March 2, 2022
- Expired!
Time
Doors: 6:30pmTicket Info
Advance Pricing
Adult: $25 CAD
Youth & Senior: $23 CAD
REGULAR PRICING*
Adult: $27 CAD
Youth & Senior: $25 CAD
* Regular pricing starts Feb 25, 2022
Films
40 mins |
Canada |
2021
DIRECTOR:
Cam William MacArthur
LANGUAGE(S): English
A decades-long battle to protect endangered old-growth forests in BC escalates at Fairy Creek.
World Premiere
8 mins |
Canada |
2021
DIRECTOR:
Damien T.C. Gillis
LANGUAGE(S): English
Journey to Namu to witness the unfolding travesty and the plan to resurrect the coastal commerce.
World Premiere
23 mins |
Canada |
2019
DIRECTOR:
Andrew Budziak
LANGUAGE(S): English
A story about our relationship with wolves – a relationship based on love, hate and fear.
World Premiere
11 mins |
Canada |
2021
DIRECTOR:
Carter Kirilenko
LANGUAGE(S): English
A film about the interconnectedness between wild salmon and the ancient forests.
Speaker
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Momme Halbe, is a German-Canadian Producer at Ecologyst Films. He worked as a Communications Director and Production Manager at Whistler based Sherpas Cinema from 2011-2014 and worked as a freelance filmmaker and producer from 2014 to 2021. During that time Momme has produced and directed branded content, commercials and short documentaries.
Nikki Sanchez is a Pipil and Irish/Scottish academic, Indigenous media maker and environmental educator. She holds a master's degree in Indigenous governance and is completing a PhD with a research focus on emerging visual media technology as it relates to Indigenous ontology. For over a decade, she has worked as a wilderness guide, Indigenous environmental educator and decolonial curriculum advisor, and for two years she was the David Suzuki Foundation "Queen of Green."
Father of 3, a Ma’amtaglia Hereditary Chief, artist and a central character in the upcoming Ecologyst film - Before They Fall. Rande is known to his family as K’alapa and Chief Makwalawa.
Rose Henry is a Coast Salish Woman originally from Tla'amin from her mother's side of the family and Klahoose from her father's side. She believes that she can make a change in society if she remembers what she has been taught; that caring is sharing and give hope for a better society. If she sticks to her beliefs of community, consultation and collaboration and puts in the effort, it will be worth all of the volunteering she has invested in trying to make changes. In her community what happens to one person affects all of us.