Port Townsend Environmental Film Festival
May 7-9, 2004 The Oracle Theater
Sponsored by
the Annapurna Center for Self
Healing
and the Port Townsend Food-Coop
Friday May 7
7
p.m. Chased by the
Light
A
film by Bob Foucault and Steve Kahlenbeck
Jim
Brandenburg, an acclaimed National Geographic photographer for twenty
years, retreated into the Canoe Country of northern
Minnesota
to embark upon a project unprecedented in photography. He would shoot only one frame a day for 90 days. This film documents his remarkable project and the breathtaking images that emerged…. Read more8:30 p.m.
(We’re not blocking traffic) We are traffic!A film by Ted White
Every
month, bicycle activists reclaim the streets in over 100 cities. This
film tracks the leaderless, grassroots Critical Mass movement from its
beginnings in
San Francisco
in 1992 to its spread across the globe… Read moreSaturday May 8
A film by Christopher McLeod
A
thought-provoking portrait of three Native American communities and the
sacred places they struggle to protect: the Lakota of the
Great Plains
, the Hopi of theFour Corners
area, and the Wintu of northernCalifornia
… Read more7 p.m.
Talking to the WallA film by Steve Alves
A
hilarious documentary about a small town in
Western Massachusetts
fighting back against chain store sprawl... Read more8:30 p.m.
Culture JamA film by Jill Sharpe
This
subversively funny film follows three "culture jammers" on a mission to
reclaim our mental environment by making a spectacle of ad-culture:
media tigress Carly Stasko, Reverend Billy of the Church of Stop
Shopping, and Jack Napier of the Billboard Liberation Front… Read more
Sunday
May 9
5:30 p.m.
Juliette of the HerbsA film by Tish Streeten
A
beautifully filmed lyrical portrait of the life and work of Juliette de
Baircali Lecy: herbalist, author, breeder of Afghan hounds, friend of
the Gypsies and pioneer of holistic veterinary and children’s medicine…
Read
more
7 p.m.
Divining MomA film by George Kachadorian
Dowsers
and skeptics square off in
New Hampshire
filmmaker George Kachadorian’s hilarious documentary about the ancient art of dowsing. A funny story about marriage, magic, and the power of faith… Read moreTickets are $7/film. Sorry, no advance tickets!
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