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Carving Landscapes

Agathe Bernard | 2018 | 6 min.

2019 Official Selection

Atypical for her time, Mary Vaux defies all gender roles, mountain weather, and traditions to spark the first glaciology study in North America. Her perseverance brings her back to the same glacier for five decades.

 

More information: www.carvinglandscapes.com   |   www.agathebernardphotography.com

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See this film on tour near you:

October 2, 2020 Ames IA (Live Virtual Event)
June 18, 2020 Gainesville GA (Livestream Event)
February 26, 2020 Chico CA Performing Arts Center
February 1, 2020 Creston BC Prince Charles Secondary School
January 23, 2020 Homer AK Homer Theatre
November 23, 2019 Invermere BC Columbia Valley Centre
November 14, 2019 Eugene OR Mcdonald Theater
October 19, 2019 Monterey CA
October 13, 2019 Garberville CA Redwood Playhouse
September 18, 2019 Overland Park KS Glenwood Arts
September 17, 2019 Kansas City MO Anita B. Gorman Discovery Center
September 6, 2019 Mineral Point WI Mineral Point Opera House
May 31, 2019 Sudbury ON Dynamic Earth
March 30, 2019 Palm Desert CA - SOLD OUT UCR Palm Desert Center
March 29, 2019 Concord NH Red River Theatres
March 1, 2019 Chewelah WA Quartzite Brewery
February 28, 2019 Colville WA Alpine Theatre
February 28, 2019 Chico CA Ayres Hall
February 23, 2019 Rifle CO Ute Theatre
February 21, 2019 Glenwood Springs CO Glenwood Vaudeville Review

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