Butterfly
Sunday, Oct 6, 7:30pm
Willard Straight Theatre, Cornell University

Free and Open to the Public!

with filmmaker Doug Wolens

Julia Butterfly Hill sat 180 feet above the earth in a one thousand year old tree for two years, preventing a hillside from being clearcut. She survived 90 mile per hour winds, bitter cold, and the many attempts by the representatives of Pacific Lumber Co. to bring her down. Considered by some to be a sage, and others to be a nut, there is no doubt that she made a difference and achieved something both dramatically public and intimately personal. Wolens’ interviews over two years, including six nights of collecting breathtaking POV shots with Hill on her 180-foot high platform, reveal an intensely spiritual and articulate woman determined to accomplish her goal. We get a sense of the awesome beauty of her days and nights lived in the ancient tree, of the horror of being assaulted by lumber company helicopters, and of the strangeness of fierce media scrutiny seeking out a woman in a tree. Directed by Doug Wolens, USA, 2000, 80 min.

Shown with Noise in my Backyard (Geoff Adams, USA, 2000, 22 min), a personal documentary charged with a dilemma: how can this videomaker manage the ecology of his backyard? In a series of video riffs, Geoff Adams confronts the history, philosophy, business and practice of personal land management.

Cosponsored with the Pentangle Program, and the Center for Religion, Ethics and Social Policy. Sponsored in part by a grant from the Cornell Council for the Arts.

 


For more information on Butterfly, visit www.butterflyfilm.net

For more information on Noise in My Backyard, visit Geoff Adams' site

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