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The Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival from the interns' point of view

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Posted by Jackie Marusiak at 11:07PM

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Posted by Cassandra Moore at 9:09AM

Engaging in spaces where environment and political landscapes react due to activism and policy, is where Dr. Thomas Shevory's work exists to critically examine the functions of influential moments in environmental history, like the 2015 Paris People’s Global Climate March, where Dr. Shevory attended and

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Posted by Emily Varga at 11:27PM

This year’s Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival theme is Landscapes.  FLEFF defines Landscapes as “Open and closed spaces. Natural and artificial.  Reverence and nostalgia.  Geographies and extractions. Material and immaterial.  Built and imagined.” 

Landscapes can...

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Posted by Kimberly Capehart at 8:20PM

Blog posting by Kimberly Capehart, Documentary Studies and Production '16, FLEFF Blogger, Cherry Hill, NJ

Ernesto Livon-Grosman is not your average documentarian.

Livon-Grosman will be attending the 17th annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival in support of his new film Brascó, as well as another of his films, Cartoneros....

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Posted by Kimberly Capehart at 3:50PM

Blog posting by Kimberly Capehart, Documentary Studies and Production ’16, FLEFF Blogger, Cherry Hill, NJ

Dr. Thomas Shevory is a Politics professor at Ithaca College, but admits he took on a sort of “second career” when he became co-director of the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival 10 years...

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Posted by Gabriella Sophir at 7:22PM

Blog posting written by Abby Sophir, Television/Radio '14, FLEFF Intern, St. Louis, Missouri.

Ask yourself: “If your homeland was invaded by aliens who cut down the forests, poisoned the water...

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