Schedule of Events, October 4-10, 2002

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Friday, October 4th

Rivers and Tides: Andy Goldsworthy Working in Time
with the short film Rocks (Das Rad)
introduced by Professor Tom Whitlow
7:15pm, Willard Straight Theatre, Cornell University
Tickets $6/$5 Students and Seniors/$4 CU Grads and Kids

Sunshine State
9:30pm. Willard Straight Theatre, Cornell University
Tickets $6/$5 Students and Seniors/$4 CU Grads and Kids


Saturday, October 5th

Environmental Animation for Kids!
with Mitch Weiss of Beauty and the Beast Storytellers
2:30, Willard Straight Theatre, Cornell University
Cannibal Mites
4:30pm, Willard Straight Theatre, Cornell University

Bhopal Express
with the short film Sea Song
7:15pm, Willard Straight Theatre, Cornell University
Tickets $6/$5 Students and Seniors/$4 CU Grads and Kids


Sunday, October 6th
The California Trilogy:
El Valley Centro
, Los and Sogobi

with filmmaker James Benning
1:00pm, Willard Straight Theatre, Cornell University
All Tickets $4
Butterfly
with the short film Noise in my Backyard
with filmmaker Doug Wolens
7:30pm Uris Auditorium, Cornell University


Monday, October 7th
Safe
with a panel discussion
4:00pm, Park Auditorium, Ithaca College
Drumbeat for Mother Earth
with the short film Interference
with Tom Goldtooth
4:30pm, Willard Straight Theatre, Cornell University
The Heart Becomes Quiet
6:00pm, Eggers Hall, Maxwell School, Syracuse University
The Gleaners and I
with a Panel Discussion
7:00pm, Park Auditorium, Ithaca College
The God Squad and the Case of the Northern Spotted Owl
with the short film Belly Boat Hustle
with filmmaker Emily Hart
7:30pm, Schwartz Center Film Forum, Cornell University


Tuesday, October 8th
Troubled Harvest
with Professor John Hochheimer
9:25am & 10:50am, Park Hall, Ithaca College
Butterfly
with Professor Ann Grodzins-Gold
1:00pm, Hall of Languages, Syracuse University

Aftershocks: The Rough Gude to Democracy
with Professor Neema Kudva
4:30pm, Willard Straight Theatre, Cornell University

Bhopal Express
with a Panel Discussion
5:30pm, Park Auditorium, Ithaca College
The Land (El Ard)
with the short film Bee-Lines
with Professor Deborah Starr
7:15pm, Willard Straight Theatre, Cornell University

The God Squad and the Case of the Northern Spotted Owl
with filmmaker Emily Hart
8:00pm, Smith Hall, Wells College


Wednesday, October
9th
Downwind: Depleted Uranium Weapons in the Age of Virtual War
with Professor Chip Gagnon
4:00pm, Park Hall, Ithaca College
The Road to Yucca Mountain
with the short film 2001: A Waste Odyssey
with Professor Michael Dennis
4:30pm, Willard Straight Theatre, Cornell University
Love, Women and Flowers
with the short film Defending the Forests
with Professor Lourdes Beneria
8:00pm, Uris Auditorium, Cornell University


Thursday, October 10th
Defending the Forests: The Struggle of the Campesino Environmentalists of Guerrero
with Professor John Hochheimer
9:25am & 10:50am, Park Hall, Ithaca College
Environmental Animations
with a Panel
2:30pm, Park Hall, Ithaca College
Bendum: In the Heart of Mindanao
with Professor Coeli Barry
4:30pm, Goldwin Smith HEC Auditorium, Cornell University

Blue Vinyl
with the short film Columbia River Redux
with filmmaker Judith Helfand
7:30pm, Schwartz Center Film Forum, Cornell University



 

Many thanks to the following departments and programs whose cosponsorship has made this festival possible:

From Cornell University:
The American Indian Program; The Department of American Studies; The Department of Anthropology; The Center for Religion, Ethics and Social Policy; The Committee on US-Latin American Relations; The Cornell Lab of Ornithology; The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering; The Cornell Council for the Arts; The Yudowitz Center for Jewish Campus Life, Cornell Hillel; The Department of Crop and Soil Sciences; International Studies in Planning; The Johnson Museum of Art; The Latin American Studies Program; The Department of Natural Resources; The Pentangle Program; The Department of Rural Sociology; The South Asia Program; The Southeast Asia Program

From Ithaca College:
The Department of Cinema and Photography; Cinema on the Edge; The Environmental Studies Program; The Office of Multicultural Affairs; The Office of the Provost

From Syracuse University:
The Department of Religion; The South Asia Center

From Wells College:
The Environmental Studies Major

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