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Green Gone

Keanu Frith, Tess Moretti-Hill, Gabriel Jeffers, Mahealani Dunn | 2019 | 3 min.

2020 Official Selection

Wild & Scenic Film Festival School Program, 5-8th Grade

This infomercial parody made by Maui youth pokes fun at the overuse of pesticides and herbicides and the psychology used to market them.

More Information:

www.mauihuliaufoundation.org

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See this film on tour near you:

August 19, 2021 Columbus GA Columbus State University, Riverside Theater Complex
August 3, 2021 Denver CO (Live Virtual Event)
December 12, 2020 Sacramento CA (Live Virtual Event)
November 14, 2020 Center CO (Live Virtual Event)
November 5, 2020 Red Wing MN (VIRTUAL)
November 5, 2020 Klamath Falls OR (Live Virtual Event)
October 19, 2020 Mineral Point WI (Video On Demand Event)
October 14, 2020 Fish Camp CA (Video On Demand Event)
October 7, 2020 Seattle WA (Video On Demand Event)
June 18, 2020 Gainesville GA (Livestream Event)
May 25, 2020 Walla Walla WA (Video On Demand Event)
May 18, 2020 Walla Walla WA (Video On Demand Event)
May 15, 2020 Hoboken NJ (Live Virtual Event) Virtual Event
May 11, 2020 Houston TX (Video on Demand School Program)
February 29, 2020 Chewelah WA Quartzite Brewery
February 28, 2020 Republic WA Eureka Gulch Clubhouse
February 27, 2020 Colville WA Alpine Theatre
February 23, 2020 Providence RI RISD Auditorium, RISD
February 17, 2020 Providence RI Gilder Center for the Arts, Wheeler School
February 16, 2020 Providence RI Newport Art Museum

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