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Plastic Warriors

Lavado Stubbs, Conchboy Films | 2019 | 10 min.

2020 Official Selection

Kristal Ambrose also known as “Kristal Ocean” battles plastic pollution in The Bahamas.

More Information:

www.bahamasplasticmovement.org

 

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See this film on tour near you:

January 30, 2021 Creston BC (Live Virtual Event)
December 10, 2020 San Francisco CA (Live Virtual Event)
November 19, 2020 Collinsville CT (Live Virtual Event)
November 19, 2020 Eugene OR (Live Virtual Event)
October 15, 2020 Pittsburgh PA (Live Virtual Event)
September 19, 2020 Monkton MD (Live Virtual Event)
August 27, 2020 Concord NH (Live Virtual Event)
July 23, 2020 St. Louis MO (Live Virtual Event)
June 19, 2020 Evanston IL (Video On Demand Event) Evanston Ecology Center
June 16, 2020 Stateline NV (Postponed) Valhalla Boat House
April 27, 2020 South Lake Tahoe CA (Video On Demand Event)
April 11, 2020 Jupiter FL (postponed) Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum
March 13, 2020 Downtown Los Angeles CA (Postponed) Downtown Independent LA
March 13, 2020 Evanston IL (Postponed) Once Rotary Center
March 12, 2020 Santa Monica CA (Postponed) Laemmle Monica Film Center
March 11, 2020 Sierra Madre CA Sierra Madre Playhouse
February 28, 2020 West Chester PA Chester County Historical Society

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