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NEWS
RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE Annual EarthDance Environmental Film Festival Returns!
The fourth annual and now international EarthDance Environmental Film Festival plays at the Oakland Museum of California the weekend of April 14 & 15 with a program packed with entertaining ways to celebrate the natural world. Festival Director Zakary Zide has developed his one-night
event into two full two days of film, music and dance performances,
panel discussions,
parties, and “fireside chats” with filmmakers. Festival
hours are 10 a.m.–11 p.m. Saturday and noon–10 p.m. Sunday.
Outstanding work by local filmmakers Chris Metzler and Jeff Spring (“Plagues and Pleasures of the Salton Sea”), Beth Cataldo (“Ray Bandar: A Life with Skulls”), Judy Irving (“The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill”), Amelia Rudolph (“Project Bandaloop—Aerial Dance”), and Carolyn Scott (“Texas Gold”) will be shown. Other EarthDance highlights: Robert Dallangelo’s “Flying Over Everest,” a stunning doc about a man, a hang glider, and a pet eagle who attempt the impossible and succeed; Kelly O’Brien’s “Seaswap,” about fishermen in Alaska who contacted scientists after discovering that sperm whales were stealing their bait; Peter Mortimer’s “Black Canyon,” a rock-climbing epic with loose boulders, poison ivy, and vertigo on Colorado’s last virgin walls; and “Oil on Ice,” by Dale Djerassi and Steve Michaelson, about the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, oil development, and the native Gwich’in people. Zide has traveled the EarthDance Environmental Film Festival around the U.S. and Mexico. This year’s films will screen in Norway and the Vallarta Film Festival. One screening + discussion included with museum admission. A one-day pass is $25; a weekend pass is $40. Ticket and complete program information at museumca.org/tickets and earthdancefilms.com. For more information call 510/238-2063. -30- The Oakland Museum of California is at 10th and Oak Streets in Oakland, one block from the Lake Merritt BART. Museum hours: Wednesday through Saturday, 10 to 5; Sunday, 12 to 5 p.m.; first Friday of the month, 10 to 9. Admission is $8 for adults, $5 seniors and students with ID, free for members, City of Oakland employees, and kids five and under. For more information, call 510/238-2200 www.museumca.org. for a schedule of Festival activities.
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additional information: Elizabeth Whipple 510/637-0177, M-F, MEDIA ONLY PUBLIC CALLS: 510/238-2200 ewhipple@museumca.org |
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