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Free Film Screening: Watson, Followed by Live Q&A with Captain Paul Watson
A fascinating portrait of a man putting his life at risk in a relentless quest to protect the oceans and marine life.
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Date and time
February 21 · 9pm - February 25 · 8:30pm PST
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Online
About this event
This virtual film will be followed by a live virtual Q&A with Captain Paul Watson on Saturday February 25th, 6 PM.
Film open to watch until midnight Saturday February 25th.
From award-winning documentarian Lesley Chilcott, a fascinating portrait of a man putting his life at risk in a relentless quest to protect the oceans and marine life. Watson blends revealing contemporary interviews with Sea Shepherd's Captain Paul Watson, archival clips of dramatic encounters, and spectacular underwater nature footage. The film portrays Sea Shepherd Conservation Society founder; Paul Watson and his lifelong dedication to sailing the globe keeping our oceans and oceanic inhabitants safe.
Rated for ages 13 and up. Viewer Discretion is advised, as there are graphic scenes of the killing of ocean life.
Free and open to all. Donations are welcome and go to support our local arts community. Make donations at https://pentanglearts.org/get-involved/donations/
Click here to visit the website for the Captain Paul Watson Foundation.
Film series hosted by Sustainable Woodstock and Pentangle Arts. Made possible by our underwriters VERMONT COMMUNITY FOUNDATION and MASCOMA BANK and sponsors Ellaway Group, The Unicorn, Yankee Bookshop, and Mark Knott DDS.
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About the organizer
Sustainable Woodstock, a not-for-profit organization founded in 2009, builds on Woodstock’s legacy as the birthplace of the modern conservation movement in its vision of a vibrant, inclusive, thriving community where we live sustainably, now and in the future.
Our mission is to inspire, educate and empower everyone to live environmentally, economically and socially responsible lives.
We serve the town of Woodstock, Vermont, and assist the surrounding communities of Pomfret, Barnard, Reading, Bridgewater, Brownsville, Hartland and Hartford.