April 22, 2022

CCL Waterville

Waterville, ME

Wild & Scenic On Tour Presented By:

Films to be screened include:

The Facemask

The Facemask tells a cautionary tale of how our consumer habits and means of preventing further spread of disease can ultimately do more harm than.. Read More

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LAND OF THE YAKAMAS

Since Time Immemorial, Yakamas lived by the laws of the creator; honoring and protecting the resources that provide for the physical and spiritual sustenance of.. Read More

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Denizens of the Steep

For Ski Mountaineer and guide Kim Havell, the mountains are a place of adventure and solitude in wild places. However, the explosion in popularity of.. Read More

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The Bat Woman and Bat Man of India

Bhargavi and Chelmala Srinivasulu have been called the bat woman and bat man of India. Their chiropteran-infused love has guided their passion for studying and.. Read More

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Civil Society: Not On Our Soil – A Climate Justice Reality

Everyone has the right to a safe and healthy environment, yet South Africans are experiencing extreme climate and environmental injustices all around the country. In.. Read More

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Ocean to Idaho

Follow salmon migration 850 miles from Oregon’s coast to Idaho’s wilderness in this film shot solo by journalist Kris Millgate. Ocean to Idaho documents the.. Read More

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National Parks “One-Star Reviews”

America’s National Parks are some of the most beautiful places in the world. It’s even said that they are America’s best idea. Well… unfortunately for.. Read More

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Tule Elk – The Killing of a Native Species

The National Park Service has recently approved a plan to kill native Tule Elk in Point Reyes National Seashore to ensure more grass for cows.. Read More

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Can’t Beat This Place for Fun

Can’t Beat This Place For Fun takes you into the work (and play!) shop of Flagstaff’s Fretwater Boatworks as they keep wooden boat building alive... Read More

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Life in the Slow Lane (A Snail Odyssey)

Written and directed by two young brothers Sol and Ben de Glanville (age 10 and 6), with a little help from their dad, this is.. Read More

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Shaba

In the mountains of northern Kenya, a Samburu community is doing something that has never been done before, building a sanctuary for orphaned elephants to.. Read More

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Walden

Based on the true event, Henry David Thoreau builds a cabin in Walden, Concord Massachusetts as a social experiment to see what he could learn.. Read More

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The Interconnectedness of All Living Things

In October, 2020, Georgia Hodges got the opportunity to paint a mural in her San Francisco neighborhood. We got to follow and film her as.. Read More

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Finding Salmon

Follow 11-year-old, Keyona, into a wondrous world of trees, water, and friendly fish... and find the spirit of Salmon Watch, a program that connects Northwest.. Read More

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