Climate HQ's 4th Annual Earth Week Film Festival
Overview
Please join Climate HQ for our 4th Annual Earth Week FilmFest on Thursday, April 23 from 5:30pm-7pm in Coppola Theater.
This year we are featuring two short films, “Ndjimu (Deep Cobalt)” directed by Congolese filmmaker and activist Petna Ndaliko Katondolo & “In the Maritime Frequencies” directed by School of Cinema professor Greta Snider.
In addition, student projects produced by the Climate HQ Storytellers Fellows will also be featured as part of this special screening. These short audio-visual projects, produced as part of the Climate HQ Storytellers Lab, tell students’ stories of climate and ecological struggle, justice, and resilience.
The annual Climate HQ Earth Week FilmFest is co-produced with the School of Cinema’s Marcus Endowed Chair of Social Justice Filmmaking and co-sponsored by Race & Resistance Studies and the SFSU Office of Sustainability.
Free dinner will be provided after the screenings for all participants and attendees! Please arrive early to secure your seat.
And please stay tuned for event flyer with more info coming soon!
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