'Eating Up Easter ' Virtual Recording

'Eating Up Easter ' Virtual Recording

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By One Earth Film Festival

Location

Online

Refund Policy

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About this event

    Sergio Mata’u Rapu and Elena Rapu/2018/70 min/Waste & Recycling, Climate Change, People & Culture

    CHICAGO-AREA PREMIERE. FILM DESCRIPTION: The iconic statues and sensationalized "mysteries" of Easter Island (Rapa Nui) have drawn the interest of the world for centuries, attracting curious visitors to its shores. Today, this tiny, barren island is experiencing an economic boon as tourism skyrockets. Yet the indigenous culture and the island’s fragile environment are suffering. In their own voices, these Rapanui reveal the reality of modern life and the actions they are taking to preserve their culture and environment amidst rapid development. “Eating Up Easter” reveals and suggests ways forward in tackling the universal complexities of balancing growth and sustainability faced by local communities worldwide.

    Teens and young adults encouraged to attend. "PG-13" May contain heavy themes, graphic images or language.

    Before the film, enjoy an interactive Young Filmmakers Contest Honorable Mention short film, "Tossed," by Patrick Thomas Keen, a Senior at Columbia College Chicago.

    Key Program Participant:

    • Discussion Facilitator: Doug Dixon, Principal-Sales Performance Solutions and Neighbor-OUR Community

    Resource Panelists:

    • Andrea Densham, Senior Director of Conservation Policy and Advocacy at Shedd Aquarium (Panelist + Action Partner)
    • Jonathan Pereira, Executive Director, Plant Chicago (Co-host, Panelist + Action Partner)
    • Tyrone Dobson, Senior Volunteer Engagement Manager, Alliance for the Great Lakes (Panelist + Action Partner)
    • Additional Action Partners: Alliance for the Great Lakes Young Professionals' Group (Liz Hartnett)

    Co-sponsored by Plant Chicago.

    This program is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency.

    Organized by

    The Midwest's Premier Environmental Film Festival

    Creating opportunities for understanding climate change, sustainability and the power of people. A production of One Earth Collective.

    Free