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February
2009
STONY BROOK SOUTHAMPTON To Kick Off Inaugural
FIRST ANNUAL GREEN FILM SERIES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5
Stony
Brook Southampton’s Avram Theater will host its Inaugural
Environmental Film Series starting with a screening of
Addicted to Plastic.
The
series is free and open to the public, with films running
each Thursday at 8:30 pm. Upcoming films include: Addicted
to Plastic (2/5), Weather the Storm (2/12), Cheat Neutral
and Cities (2/19), Blue Vinyl (2/26), Buyer Be Fair (3/5),
The Monarch, A Butterfly Beyond Borders (3/12), Black Diamonds
(3/19), Water First and Turtle World (3/26), Swim for the
River (4/2), and Build Green (4/16). All movies are produced
by renowned environmental film company Bullfrog Films.
Each event will also have a designated speaker to discuss
the topic at hand. For further information, call 631-632-5023.
Addicted
to Plastic is a feature-length documentary about solutions
to plastic pollution. The point-of-view style documentar
encompasses three years of filming in 12 countries on five
continents, including two trips to the middle of the Pacific
Ocean where plastic debris accumulates.
The
film details plastic’s path over the last 100 years
and provides a wealth of expert interviews on practical
and cutting edge solutions to recycling, toxicity and biodegradability.
These solutions - which include plastic made from plants
- will provide viewers with a hopeful perspective about
our future with plastic.
In
its second year, Stony Brook Southampton, a model of
sustainability
that was featured in The New York Times this past summer
and on NBC Nightly News With Brian Williams and The Today
Show this past spring, is continuing with its plans to
build one of the nation’s truly green campuses
It
was also profiled by Networking® magazine in November,
2008.
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