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Third Annual Earth Focus Environmental Film Festival
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The third annual Earth Focus Environmental Film Festival is going virtual, April 12-23. The two-week event will address climate change realities impacting all living creatures and natural resources across the globe.
Each film featured in the festival will be followed by a panel discussion with notable guests, beginning Monday, April 12 with the West Coast premiere of "Playing With Sharks," and ending Friday, April 23 with "Citizen Nobel."
General admission tickets go on sale March. 25. Ticket options include a $45 all-access pass to attend all nine of the virtual film screenings and post-screening discussions taking place on the Eventive platform (the Earth Day film will be available on-air and online). Alternatively, $10 tickets will be available for individual screenings.
The event complements PBS SoCal, Link TV and KCET’s entire slate of Earth Month programming, including the award-winning series "Earth Focus," the longest running investigative environmental news series on U.S. television.
The third annual Earth Focus Environmental Film Festival is going virtual, April 12-23. The two-week event will address climate change realities impacting all living creatures and natural resources across the globe.
Each film featured in the festival will be followed by a panel discussion with notable guests, beginning Monday, April 12 with the West Coast premiere of "Playing With Sharks," and ending Friday, April 23 with "Citizen Nobel."
General admission tickets go on sale March. 25. Ticket options include a $45 all-access pass to attend all nine of the virtual film screenings and post-screening discussions taking place on the Eventive platform (the Earth Day film will be available on-air and online). Alternatively, $10 tickets will be available for individual screenings.
The event complements PBS SoCal, Link TV and KCET’s entire slate of Earth Month programming, including the award-winning series "Earth Focus," the longest running investigative environmental news series on U.S. television.