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Student Matinee: Racing Extinction

Wednesday, October 26th, 2016
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
Category
Film Festival
Film Type
Documentary
Location
Main Street Landing Film House
60 Lake Street, 3rd floor
Burlington, VT

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Directed by Louie Psihoyos
USA/UK/Japan/Mexico/Hong Kong/China/Indonesia | Documentary | 2015 | 90 min
Film Source:  Film Collaborative
Sponsors:  Jane Kramer, Seventh Generation, Anne Slade Frey Charitable Trust

Student Matinee Screening on Wednesday, October 26 | 11:30 a.m. | FH

Director Louie Psihoyos will participate in a Q&A via Skype

A gripping eco-thriller documentary that examines biodiversity loss, its effect on humanity, and the solutions that inspire hope for a more sustainable future, the Oscar-nominated Racing Extinction is ideal for student groups and classes interested in Environmental Studies, Biodiversity, Sustainability, Activism, or Nonfiction Filmmaking.

Created by the Oceanic Preservation Society and the Oscar-winning filmmakers of 2009’s The Cove, Racing Extinction employs a series of eye-opening investigative sequences – often using clandestine and guerilla-style approaches – to expose a range of industrial and commercial practices that are having devastating effects on the environment and ecosystems across the planet. Documenting both the deadly consequences of the international wildlife trade and the alarming connections between carbon emissions, ocean acidification, and species extinction, the filmmakers collaborate with a collective of activists and artists who use cutting-edge technologies to bring these urgent matters to light.

Following the screening, students will have the opportunity to engage with director and former National Geographic photographer Louie Psihoyos during a Skype discussion.

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Education tools: Interactive lesson plans supplied by the film’s distributors
Aligned to Next Generation Science Standards and Common Core State Standards

For more information or to reserve tickets for student groups, email Seth@vtiff.org