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Transition Film Series

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Transition Film Series

Featuring Films About Energy Issues and Building Community Resilience

Location: Whatcom County
Members: 36
Latest Activity: Nov 27, 2014

Join us the 3rd Tuesday of the month for a film specially chosen to highlight Transition-related issues, and some of the ways individuals, families, and communities are building resilience and self reliance.

We have a sold out showing of Occupy Love screening this week! Very exciting. Too keep our momentum going we need YOUR help!

What should our next movie be? Add your suggestions and respond to those already posted.

If you are interested in helping to with the TW movie project indicate your willingness with a comment below. We need help screening potential movies, working with venues, identifying co-sponsors, posting flyers, hosting discussions, etc- let us know if you would like to help!

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Films Recommended & Films Shown in Past

Started by Heather K. Last reply by David MacLeod Nov 4, 2012. 4 Replies

 Keeping track of both what films we recommend& which ones have already been shown locally.Scroll down to David M's May 8th, 2012 comment for compiled list.Continue

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Comment by warren miller on April 27, 2012 at 12:20pm

Here is another film possibility from Rob. Anyone interested?

 farmer and the horse filmThe Farmer and the Horse
The director is offering any official Transition group anywhere in the world the opportunity to host one free public screening of movie. The only cost would be the purchase of the DVD for $15. Let him know about your screening, and he'll help publicize them on The Farmer and the Horse website and Facebook page.


Comment by warren miller on April 27, 2012 at 10:37am

Good turnout to our showing of Crisis of Civilization last night (about 25 people), about 1/2 active TW members. Anyone have any additional comments on how it went? Anything we should change for next time?

Comment by warren miller on April 27, 2012 at 10:34am
Comment by warren miller on March 16, 2012 at 6:15pm

Here are a few more film possibilities. Look them over and let us know if you think they would be good films for TW to bring to Whatcom County.

In Transition 2.0

http://www.intransitionmovie.com/

Anima Mundi

http://animamundimovie.com/

The Big Fix

http://www.thebigfixmovie.com/?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_campai... 

Any other suggestions?

Comment by warren miller on September 25, 2011 at 12:42pm

Here is the list of Pickford movies for Doctober (Documentry month). Any of these look like good TW sponsorships?

http://pickfordcinema.org/page/DOCTOBER.aspx 

Comment by David MacLeod on June 18, 2011 at 12:40pm

Warren,

i just heard about a new film, Growthbusters, "a documentary examining the unsustainability of our worship; of growth everlasting," coming October 2011.  Worth looking into (I haven't seen a trailer or even visited their website yet...growthbusters.org).

 

Also, I have a copy of "How To Boil A Frog" - the movie about saving civilization with comedy.  Nice PeakMoment TV episode about this movie.

Comment by warren miller on June 17, 2011 at 8:28pm
The success of our co-sponsored "The Economics of Happiness" inspired me to ask TW members what other movies they would like to see shown locally. For example, "Bag It" and "The Last Mountain" are already scheduled for showing at the Pickford Film Center. What else would we like to see?
Comment by Kate Clark on April 3, 2010 at 11:54pm
Some new building...its near the Fairhaven Parking lot but on the Western side. If you go to the Events on this site, there is a link to the map and you can see it there.
Comment by Jamie Jedinak on April 3, 2010 at 11:22pm
What's AW?
Comment by Kate Clark on April 3, 2010 at 11:10pm
Posted above! Sorry for the change...I guess WWU liability issues. Now in AW204, NOT Arntzen 3.
 

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