'Stop! Rodando el Cambio' at the 22nd Environmental Film Festival 2014

  • Film
  • Washington, D.C.
  • Fri, March 28, 2014
  • 6:45 pm
'Stop! Rodando el Cambio' at the 22nd Environmental Film Festival 2014

U.S. Premiere of the Spanish documentary directed by Alba González de Molina Soler and Blanca Ordóñez de Tena.

This road trip takes us along the Spanish countryside and into Portugal and France, making stops along the way to meet individuals and collectives that have chosen to live a simpler life. Today, limited natural resources in conjunction with unsustainable economic growth are straining the land’s productivity.

Learn about different ways to live and understand life on our fragile planet—and deal with issues such as consumerism, work and how our way of life is impacting the earth. Hear from experts who discuss the need for an alternative way of living that will benefit everyone in society. 

Reception precedes screening. Hosted by Chris Palmer, Director of American University's Center for Environmental Filmmaking, and introduced by Guillermo Corral, Cultural Counselor, Embassy of Spain.

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American University, Center for Environmental Filmmaking, Forman Theater, 201 McKinley Building, 4400 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC 20016

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Free. No reservations required.

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Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital

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Organized by the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital in collaboration with SPAIN arts & culture.

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