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- Description of Pictures: Eric Moe Award: Screening and Discussion
National Geographic Society 7:00pm, March 20th
Presented with the National Wildlife Federation.
Established for the 2014 Festival by Julia and Richard Moe in memory of their son Eric, to honor his strong interest in film and his commitment to sustainability, the Eric Moe Award for Best Short on Sustainability recognizes an innovative short film that best captures efforts to balance the needs of humans and nature. The award includes a $5,000 cash prize.
Finalist:
KOKOTA: THE ISLET OF HOPE *DC Premiere*
(Canada and Tanzania, 2016, 29 min)
Recipient of the Eric Moe Sustainability Film Award & National Wildlife Federation.
Mbarouk Mussa Omar is from a small East African Island called Pemba. Nearly ten years ago he visited a tiny neighboring islet called Kokota and was shocked by what he saw. Kokota was teetering towards collapse, and Mbarouk knew climate change and deforestation were the culprits. He desperately wanted to help Kokota, but what could one poor man from Pemba possibly do? Kokota: The Islet of Hope tells the story of Mbarouk’s quest to help Kokota. This short introduces viewers to resilient people living on the front lines of climate change and tells the story of how these unlikely heroes have managed to innovatively adapt to a warming climate and reforest their island. This inspirational film promises to leave audiences around the world believing that simple solutions really can have huge impacts.
Directed by Craig Norris. Produced by Manuel Harchies and Craig Norris.
Winner:
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND BEATING HEARTS *DC Premiere*
(USA, 2016, 15 min)
Presented with the Eric Moe Award & National Wildlife Federation.
Fourth generation cattleman Will Harris shares his evolution from industrial, commodity cowboy to sustainable, humane food producer. A growing group of consumers look at beef consumption as a terrible environmental and moral choice. Harris’s work in southwest Georgia shows how he produces healthy beef that regenerate his soils and allow the animals to express their natural instincts. The jobs he creates are breathing new life into a community left behind and forgotten due to, as Will says, the industrialization of agriculture.
Directed by Peter Byck.
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- 2018_DC_EFF_Filmmakers_180318 DC Env Film Festival (2018) -- Festival Filmmakers Reception @ Jefferson Hotel
- 2017_DC_Consequences_170321 DC Env Film Festival (2017) -- "The Age of Consequences" (w/Jared P. Scott, Sophie Robinson, Sharon Burke, and Sherri Goodman) @ Carnegie Inst
- 2017_DC_Moe_170320 DC Env Film Festival (2017) -- Eric Moe Sustainability Film Award Finalists and Winner @ Natl Geographic Society
- 2010_DC_CarbonR_100328 DC Env Film Festival (2010) -- "Carbon Nation" Reception (w/Peter Byck) @ Helix
- 2010_DC_Carbon_100328 DC Env Film Festival (2010) -- "Carbon Nation" (w/Peter Byck and panel) @ Carnegie Inst
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- 2019_DC_Moe_190321 DC Env Film Festival (2019) -- Eric Moe Sustainability Film Award Finalists and Winner "Lost World" (w/Kalyanee Mam) and "Treeline" (w/Darrell Hartman and Annie Bush) @ Natl Geographic Society
- 2018_DC_EFF_Benefit_180205 DC Env Film Festival (2018) -- Benefit Gala honoring Dr. Sylvia Earle @ Embassy of France in the US
- 2017_DC_Dallek_171108 Politics & Prose -- Robert Dallek ("Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Political Life")
- 2017_DC_Moe_170320 DC Env Film Festival (2017) -- Eric Moe Sustainability Film Award Finalists and Winner @ Natl Geographic Society
- 2016_DC_Moe_160317 DC Env Film Festival (2016) -- "Bluebird Man" w/Matthew Podolsky, Emily Bender, and Ted Wood @ Carnegie Inst
- 2016_DC_EFF_Benefit_160210 DC Env Film Festival (2016) -- 10th Annual Benefit Reception @ Japanese Ambassador's Residence
- 2015_DC_Moe_150319 DC Env Film Festival (2015) -- Eric Moe Sustainability Film Award Finalists and Winner ("Silent River") w/Steve Fisher and Jason Jaacks @ Natl Geographic Society
- 2015_DC_MoeR_150319 DC Env Film Festival (2015) -- Eric Moe Sustainability Film Award Finalists and Winner -- Reception @ Natl Geographic Society
- 2014_DC_NBF_Misc_140830 Natl Book Festival 2014 -- Miscellaneous
- 2014_DC_Damnation_140330 DC Env Film Festival (2014) -- "Damnation" (w/Travis Rummel, Ben Knight, and Matt Stoecker) @ Carnegie Inst
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