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	<title>350Brooklyn Presents: Free Movie Night in the Caves</title>
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	<description>About the Event Join 350Brooklyn in The Caves for a screening of 10 award-winning movie shorts from The Climate Future Film Festival. The films, by creators from Canada, the Philippines, Iran, Germany, UK, Australia, France, and the US, explore the human and artistic response to Climate Change through drama, dark comedy, documentary and animation. Doors open at 4:30 pm, screening begins at 5:00 pm. Film content is recommended for viewers ages 13 and older. Free to Attend All are welcome to attend this screening — and it’s free. With free popcorn! Drinks will be available for purchase (with proceeds benefiting 350Brooklyn). Our Venue: The Caves “The Caves” is an underground space once used to cure cheese. It’s a bit chilly so please dress warmly and wear comfortable shoes. About the Films Ten films from 4 continents in 2 hours: Feeling the Apocalypse Chen Sing Yap, Director Canada (7:02) Animation An experienced psychotherapist wrestling with climate grief explores what it means to live in a dying world. The Operator Matt Riley, Director United Kingdom (20:00) Narrative Connecting long-distance intergalactic calls is usually boring. This call is different. It’s life or death for those on the line. An allegory for the Anthropocene age. I Want You to Panic! Moritz Hoffman, Director Germany (9:20) Comedy A bomb lands in a museum without exploding. The ambitious museum director sees an opportunity. The museum guard sees something else. Baby Dolphins Kevin Delobelle, Director France (3:54) Narrative An ardent activist and an unmoved executive come face to face with one another and — for one of them — with oneself. The Mud on Their Hands Jason Whalen, Director USA (14:06) Documentary On the Mississippi Delta, rebuilding a town torn apart by Hurricane Katrina is half the battle. For this pastor, climate change and protecting the next generation from storm surge become his new calling. Calamity TV Ryan Vemmer, Director USA (1:07) Documentary How would you pitch a script to Hollywood about the coming end of civilization? Sacrificed David Sanchez, Director Canada (12:43) Documentary Flavie is a daring and opinionated 15-year-old practicing civil disobedience. Her parents want to support her activism but fear the legal fallout. I Was Just a Child Breech Asher Harani, Director Philippines (5:05) Narrative From a child’s point of view and told with shadow puppets, Super Typhoon Bopha devastates towns and families in the Philippines.</description>
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