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Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Special FREE Screening at Cinemapolis
Sunday April 17
2 p.m.
Cinemapolis
What Do Polar Bears Dream When They’re Dying? (USA 2010)
With renowned Arctic and wildlife cinematographer/director Arthur Smith
What if we're all the polar bear? A wildlife cinematographer moves to Alaska to discover that what's really killing polar bears is already killing people.
The film is a documentary from the northern front line. It is the second film by award-winning Alaskan filmmaker Arthur C. Smith III.
Check out Arthur Smith's company, Polar Art Productions, HERE.
Preview the trailer for What do Polar Bears Dream While They're Dying HERE
Sponsored by the National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs and ARCUS
FLEFF, A Different Environment
www.ithaca.edu/fleff
Thursday, March 31, 2011
FLEFF and Cinemapolis have unspooled a one-week only treat for festival goers to celebrate that we are now back from Web 2.0 to RL (real life):
$35 for five extraordinary Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival films at Cinemapolis for our 2011 edition for faculty and staff.
But only if you buy before Friday, April 8 at 5 p.m. It's a ONE WEEK ONLY PRE-FESTIVAL PRICE.
Passes increase to $45 for five once the IC Bookstore closes its doors on Friday.
If you are an IC student, run, jog, walk, skip to the IC Bookstore ASAP to secure a FLEFF festival five pass for the all-time low price of $20. Only the first 200 passes will be sold to students at this price--and we are nearing our quota. So don't procrastinate!
This year FLEFF's 2011 edition Checkpoints hosts more filmmakers, more music, more industry professionals, and more films downtown than ever before: Danny Schechter, David Brancaccio, Jenny Stein, James LaVeck, Helen de Michiel, Karin Chien, Maple Razsa, Rodrigo Bellott, Rodrigo Brandao, Arthur Smith, Tina Mabry, Franklin Lopez, Tom Swartwout, Carol Jennings, Cynthia Henderson, Karen Rodriguez.
Plus: live music for silent film by Fe Nunn and Friends, Robby Aceto, Chris White, Peter Dodge, and John Stetch.
Plus: performances by Cynthia Henderson and Josephine Baker.
Plus: 62 screening downtown alone, with films from Boliva,Spain, Israel, US, Palestine, Thailand, China, the Arctic, Mexico, UK, Canada, France, Russia and Indiewood.
See you at the Checkpoint.
FLEFF, A Different Environment