Whether your tastes run toward "Diary of a Worm" or "The Tea Film," whether you prefer "Being Caribou" or "The End of Suburbia" -- the 14th Annual Environmental Film Festival has offerings to appeal to everyone. And admission is FREE to many of the 100 documentary, feature, animated, and children's films. Join Kojo for a sneak preview.
http://thekojonnamdishow.org/shows/2006-03-20/environmental-film-festival
Environmental Film Festival
Listen Monday, Mar. 20, 2006 at 12:30 p.m. in Arts & Culture, EnvironmentGuests
Adrian Cowell
Director of “The Jungle Beat” and the documentary series “The Decade of Destruction: Murder in the Amazon.”
Dave Eckert
Director of "On the Edge: The Potomac River’s Dyke Marsh"
Gregory Greene
Director of "The End of Suburbia"
Flo Stone
Founder and Artistic Director, The Environmental Film Festival
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