Film Archive
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16 SUNRISES
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Lost Rivers
Do you know what is hiding beneath our cities? Lost Rivers shows us the nature we have concealed beneath our feet and the quest by urban dwellers around the world to bring it back and make our cities more livable.
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Watermark
This visually stunning film weaves together diverse global stories that show our relationship with water. The filmmakers' message resonates with California's current water shortages, as it shows our dependence on and fight to control our most precious resource.
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Lunch Love Community
Lunch Love Community is a beautiful and engaging new documentary that explores how a diverse group of pioneering Berkeley parents and activists came together to tackle food reform and food justice in the neighborhood and schools.
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The Great Flood
A film-music collaboration by multimedia artist and filmmaker Bill Morrison and guitarist composer Bill Frisell based on, and inspired by, the catastrophic Mississippi River Flood of 1927 and the ensuing transformation of American society.
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Come Hell or High Water: The Battle for Turkey Creek
The painful but inspiring journey of Derrick Evans, a Boston teacher who moves home to coastal Mississippi when his ancestors graves are bulldozed to make way for the sprawling city of Gulfport. Over a decade, the film shows the resilience of a community that stands together for their rights.
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Chinatown
In the 40th Anniversary year of this classic film, California faces its worst drought in decades. Based in part on real events that formed the California Water Wars, it is set during a serious drought in LA, where a private detective gets caught up in a web of deceit, corruption and murder.
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Telos: The Fantastic World of Eugene Tssui
A portrait of eccentric and visionary Bay Area architect Eugene Tssui, who questions traditional building standards and puts nature and the environment at the forefront of his designs, in this directorial debut from filmmaker Kyung Lee.
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Project Wild Thing
With the help of branding and outdoor experts, David Bond develops and launches a nationwide marketing campaign to get children outside. This is the hilarious, real-life story of one man's determination to get children out and into the ultimate, free wonder-product: Nature.
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Short Films - 2013 SF Green Film Festival
Here's the A-Z of shorts screened at the 3rd San Francisco Green Film Festival.