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Annual Environmental Film Festival Returns To Ithaca College

Annual Environmental Film Festival Returns To Ithaca College

by The Daily Eye Team March 29 2016, 2:57 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 35 secs

The 19th annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival will feature films produced from around the world on topics like women’s health clinics, hydraulic fracturing, climbing Mount Everest and the Indian-Pakistani partition.
FLEFF is a local annual film festival and has been sponsored by Ithaca College since 2004. The theme of this year’s festival, which runs from March 28 to April 3, will be landscapes, which the FLEFF website describes as potentially being “material and immaterial, built and imagined.” Tom Shevory, co-director of FLEFF and professor in the Department of Politics, said all of the films do not necessarily fit the “landscapes” theme but that the theme will provide a framing for post-screening discussions.




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