October 20, 2019

Alabama Rivers Alliance

Birmingham, AL

Sidewalk Cinema

Wild & Scenic On Tour Presented By:

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Films to be screened include:

A New View of the Moon

Become reacquainted with awe alongside strangers interacting with a telescope trained on the moon. Watch as Wylie Overstreet takes a telescope around the streets of.. Read More

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Creek Sessions

Nature has a rhythm – it just takes one to tune into it. Jess Kilroy – musician, climber, and conservationist – travels to wilderness areas.. Read More

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Big World

As parents, how do we teach our kids that there is a world beyond social media, standardized tests and soccer practice? Join Eddie Bauer athlete.. Read More

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Fire Followers – Yosemite Nature Notes

Yosemite botanists search for fire-following flowers that germinate and bloom after a fire, covering the landscape in a beautiful but brief wildflower display that may.. Read More

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Too Precious to Mine

The Havasupai - people of the blue-green waters - have lived at the bottom of the Grand Canyon for centuries. But now uranium mining on.. Read More

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Becoming

The miraculous genesis of animal life is explored in great microscopic detail in the short film Becoming. We see the "making of" an Alpine Newt in.. Read More

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Flipping the Switch

LeeAnne Walters led a citizens’ movement that tested the tap water in Flint, Michigan, and exposed the Flint water crisis. The results showed that one in.. Read More

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Hear Our Olympics

The wild Olympic Peninsula is like nowhere else. It has been recognized as a National Park, a wilderness area, an International Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage.. Read More

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Think Like A Scientist: Renewal

Featuring an emerging young scientist from the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, Renewal is a heart-warming story of transformation and restoration. Produced with HHMI Tangled Bank.. Read More

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You Can’t Dam Your Way to Paradise

The San Joaquin is one of the most over-allocated rivers in America, and yet plans remain to dam it further. The proposed Temperance Flat Dam.. Read More

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Your Rivers Need You

The Red River in Kentucky was slated to be dammed in the early 60s and young landowner Joe Bowen supported it. He even gave the.. Read More

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Carpe Diem

In a city of people trying to catch a break, one lucky man hooks into an unexpected dream that becomes the role of a lifetime,.. Read More

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Clay Bolt

Clay Bolt is a natural history and conservation photographer for World Wildlife Fund and has been featured in prominent magazines such as National Geographic. Affectionately.. Read More

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Great Old Broads for Wolves

Welcome to the southwest, where the land is wild and the women...might be even wilder. Introducing the Great Old Broads for Wilderness and their fight.. Read More

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For The Love Of Mary

First-time 97-year-old runner, George Etzweiler, completed the race up the northeast’s tallest peak, Mount Washington, when he was 69 years old. Despite having a pacemaker,.. Read More

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Blue Carbon

"Blue carbon" is carbon that’s captured and stored by coastal wetlands, helping to mitigate climate change. This film is about mud and the multiple benefits.. Read More

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Climbing out of Disaster

Award Winner: 2019 Best Short In the immediate aftermath of Puerto Rico's Hurricane Maria, a group of local climbers bands together to use their skills.. Read More

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Greenland Melts

Dr. Konrad Steffen, the Swiss climate scientist whose research propelled Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth" and "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power", reveals his alarming.. Read More

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Downstream

Following years of intensive fertilizer use on farms, more than half of Iowa’s waterways do not meet federal quality standards. Now, an unlikely coalition is.. Read More

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Our National Parks belong to everyone. So why are they so white?

Only 20 percent of visitors to National Parks are people of color. As the broader conservation movement continues to struggle with diversity and inclusion, many.. Read More

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Resilience at the Roots

This short documentary follows a community in El Salvador who, after fleeing government repression and spending a decade in exile, returned to their country to.. Read More

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Tracking Snow

Discover a novel way of studying elusive carnivores…using snow! Join two scientists – Jessie and Tommy - as they re-purpose an old technique in a.. Read More

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What Does it Take?

What Does it Take? is the introduction to the New Environmentalists series. The New Environmentalists share a common goal, safeguarding the Earth’s natural resources from.. Read More

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