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Nov 6th, 2020 @ 6:00 PM ESTStarts
Friday Nov 6th, 2020 @ 6:00 PM ESTEnds
Nov 15th, 2020 @ 11:55 PM ESTEnds
Sunday Nov 15th, 2020 @ 11:55 PM ESTOnline Event
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Your ticket will give you access to the recording of the live-streamed event until Sunday, November 15, 2020.
Join a movement of concerned citizens for water and the planet! In fact, we’re so serious about water and climate action, that we've added an additional screening following Little Yellow Boots that you won't want to miss and, as an added bonus, if you decide to take advantage of the Activist Double Feature, you'll SAVE $5 on the second screening. Why? Because we know that knowledge is power! The more we know and the more we come together, the more we can do to fight the current climate crisis!
Buy a ticket for this screening, along with a ticket for Part II of our Activist Double Feature: Stand-up for Water!
at the same time and SAVE $5 over the cost of 2 screening tickets when purchased separately.
Once you have purchased your ticket(s) you will receive confirmation and a link(s) from Cinesend (our film festival platform) via email which will provide access to our live-streamed screening session(s). Even if you are unable to attend the live session, you can still access the recording of the live session and/or the film(s) screened in that session. (Note: Your ticket is valid to access the associated screening session one time only.)
FLUVIUS
Filmmaker: Pere Puigbert
SPAIN | 2019 | 12 min | North American Premiere
A poetic journey to the heart of a river on its flow towards the sea. The film travels along the Fluvia river, which rises in the north of Catalonia and merges into the Mediterranean Sea. The name fluvia comes from the Latin word Fluvius, which means "river" or "running water".
Little Yellow Boots
Filmmaker: John Webster
FINLAND | 2017 | 95 min | Canadian Premiere
How can one help one’s grandchild, or great-grandchild, fifty years from now? What do we pass on to those who come after us, for both good and for bad? And what difference can one person make in the world? These are the universal questions that drive LITTLE YELLOW BOOTS, a cinematic letter to filmmaker John Webster’s great-grandchild, a girl who will be born in the 2060s, and whose little yellow boots will walk on a very different shoreline to the one we knew. Drawing from Webster’s personal experience of loss, viewers are taken on an emotional and physical journey from Finland across Russia to the coal mines of Siberia, to the Marshall Islands in the Pacific, and across the U.S. to New York. The story seamlessly weaves together past, present and future into a beautiful, moving and hopeful documentary film about the power of each of us to make a difference.

Rick Miller is a writer/director/actor/musician/educator who has performed in five languages on five continents, and who Entertainment Weekly called “one of the 100 most creative people alive today”. He has personally created shows such as the BOOM Trilogy and MacHomer, as well as many family oriented pieces and an educational animated series called Kidoons with Craig Francis. Rick is from Montreal, and lives in Toronto with his partner Stephanie Baptist and their two daughters.

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