Cornell Cinema presents
Earth Days
an environmentally conscious film series

Presented in conjunction with Sustainable Tompkins' and the Finger Lakes
Bioneers' major regional conference entitled "We Make Our Future," which
will take place from October 16-18 at Ithaca College and feature a
live-via-satellite presentation of the national plenary addresses from
Bioneers' (www.bioneers.org) headquarters in San Rafael, California.
Bioneers is a 20 year-old, global forum that focuses on practical solutions
for people and the planet. Seven years ago, by linking nationally renowned
speakers with local sessions, topical programming and experts on the ground,
Beaming Bioneers Satellite Conferences began inspiring a potent mix of the
'global - local' approach toward our many challenges.

National, regional, and local speakers will grace the Ithaca stage next
weekend.  Be sure to register today!

For more information about the conference, visit www.wemakeourfuture.org.


All Screenings in Willard Straight Theatre

Admission: $6.50 general/$5 seniors/$4 students
Matinee price: $4 for all

More at cinema.cornell.edu

Ithaca Premiere
Earth Days
Wed, Oct 14, 7pm
Sat, Oct 17, 9:15pm
directed by Robert Stone
with Stewart Udall, Dennis Hayes, Stewart Brand

>From its post-war rustlings in the 1950s to that first photo of our planet
from outer space to the wildly successful 1970 Earth Day celebration, Earth
Days is "a rapturous and enlightening look at the history of the
environmental movement in America." (Entertainment Weekly) More at
earthdaysmovie.com 35mm
2009>color>1 hr 30 min>USA

Ithaca Premiere
Split Estate
introduced by Helen Slottje of Shaleshock
Tues, Nov 3, 7pm
directed by Debra Anderson
narrated by Ali MacGraw
"Split Estate is an eye-opening examination of the consequences and
conflicts that can arise between surface land owners in the western United
States, and those who own and extract the energy and mineral rights below.
This film is of value to anyone wrestling with rational, sustainable energy
policy while preserving the priceless elements of cultural heritage, private
enterprise above-ground, and the precious health not only of people but the
land itself." (Gov. Bill Richardson, New Mexico) More at
splitestate.comVideo projection.
2009>color>1 hr 16 min>USA

Ithaca Premiere
No Impact Man
Thur, Nov 5, 9:30pm
Fri, Nov 6, 9:45pm
Sat, Nov 7, 4:30pm
Tues, Nov 10, 7:15pm
directed by Laura Gabbert, Justin Schein
with Colin Beavan, Michelle Conlin

In 2006, writer Colin Beavan pulled his not-always enthusiastic wife and
two-year-old daughter into a year-long experiment to discover how far they
could go to reduce their carbon footprint while still living in the middle
of New York City. "Proof that 'eco' and 'entertainment' aren't mutually
exclusive, No Impact Man may be a socially progressive, environmentally
conscious film, but it goes down far easier than, say, an all-natural,
fiber-enriched peanut butter sandwich without a glass of soy milk."
(Variety) More at noimpactproject.org Video projection.
2009>color>1 hr 33 min>USA

Ice Bears of the Beaufort
With filmmakers Jennifer & Arthur Smith III '75
Tues, Nov 17, 7:15pm
directed by Arthur Smith III '75
Five years in the making by a single resident of an Inupiat Eskimo village,
Ice Bears of the Beaufort is a color-intense, cinematic family portrait of
Alaskan polar bears never before captured on film. The documentary bears
witness to Alaska's Beaufort Sea coast as critical polar bear habitat, a
habitat that is seriously threatened by offshore oil development. more at
polarartproductions.com Video projection.
2008>color>55 min>USA

Ithaca Premiere
The Yes Men Fix the World
Mon, Nov 30, 9:45pm
Tues, Dec 1, 7:15pm
Thurs, Dec 3, 9:20pm
Sat, Dec 5, 9:20pm
Sun, Dec 6, 4:30pm
directed by Andy Bichlbaum, Mike Bonanno, Kurt Engfehr
with Andy Bichlbaum, Mike Bonanno
The Yes Men, notorious pranksters who are the thorn in the foot of corporate
and government elephants, are back in action, taking on (and hilariously
impersonating execs from) Dow Chemical, Haliburton, and Exxon, where they
announce a new fuel made from the bodies of victims of Global Warming. "A
film complete with comedic interludes and, yes, an underwater ballet, The
Yes Men Fix the World is as entertaining as it is effective." (Sundance Film
Festival) more at theyesmenfixtheworld.com 35mm
2009>color>1 hr 27 min>France/USA

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Mary Fessenden, Director, Cornell Cinema
104 Willard Straight Hall
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 607-255-3883
Fax: 607-255-9910
http://cinema.cornell.edu

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President
Sustainable Tompkins
109 S. Albany St.
Ithaca, NY 14850

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