In response to the heightened sensitivity of environmental issues facing our region, the Billtown Film Festival committee has selected films and videos that address the concerns of climate change, alternative energy technology, social and moral responsibility, and environmental sustainability. The films are artful, funny, poignant, profound, informative and entertaining.
While the audience is being seated the screenings will be preceded with 30 minutes of movie theme scores. Each night will be different, come out and enjoy all 3 shows!
While the audience is being seated the screenings will be preceded with 30 minutes of movie theme scores. Each night will be different. Admission is FREE! Donations welcomed.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
6:30pm Movie Music
7:00pm Short Films
Carbon Footprint
The Meatrix 1
Balancing Point
The Next 7 Generations
Garbage Angels
7:30pm Feature Film
Carbon Nation
Friday, April 22, 2011
6:30pm Movie Music
7:00pm Short Films
Child’s View of Recycling
Time Lapse Earth 1
The Meatrix 2
Corner Plot
The Cow Who Wanted to be a Hamburger
7:30pm Feature Film
Renewal – Stories from America’s Religious-Environmental Movement
Saturday, April 23, 2011
6:30pm Movie Music
7:00pm Short Films
Plastic Perils of the Pacific
Soil in Good Heart
An Environmental Restaurant
Gone Fishing
The Meatrix 2.5
7:30pm Feature Film
The Great Squeeze – Surviving the Human Project
Sponsors and Community Partners in Williamsport PA are:
The Community Arts Center (film festival site), First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania, RPA Inc., The James V. Brown Library, The Williamsport Sun Gazette, Mainstreet - Williamsport, The Graphic Hive.
Please Note: Due to the seriousness nature of the theme, some films may not be suitable for children. Parental supervision is advised.
Richard James is the guest columnist for this March 2011 column compiled by Michael Ochs, which appears as the "Creation Corner" column in the print and on-line newsletter of the United Churches of Lycoming County, PA (http://www.uclc.org/) .
Please be sure to check out the Billtown Film Festival Blog website, http://billtownfilmfestival.com/category/blog/ . It has much useful information for film makers, policy makers, average citizens and movie lovers.