Green Festival of San Francisco 2023

There’s No Planet B + Q&A

Expired October 23, 2023 6:59 AM
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8 films in package
Healy
Scientists embark on a 55-day mission on icebreaker ship USCGC Healy to study why the Arctic ice cap is melting dramatically faster than previously understood, bringing insight into how a transforming Arctic impacts people everywhere.
The Freeway Greenway
In the Portola District of San Francisco, a group of dedicated local folks transformed the area next to the CA-101 freeway from an unused CalTrans dump site to a flourishing community space during the height of the pandemic. Each community member blossomed in their own way throughout the process of revamping the greenway. They continue to expand on the project, envisioned not just as one city block but as a meeting place linking an entire community.
Deep Ambition
Karen van den Oever attempts to break the women's world record for the deepest scuba dive.
Burning Injustice
"Burning Injustice" is a powerful documentary that follows the inspiring journey of Latino activists, John Mataka and Bianca Lopez, as they lead a fight against one of the last trash incinerator in California. Set in California's Central Valley, the film exposes the devastating health consequences of pollution and highlights their tireless efforts to close the facility for good. Through their unwavering determination, they call for environmental justice and a safer future for their community.
Disappearing Jewels
Remembering the filmmaker's grandfather who was a blind man and walking weather forecast, Will Kim interviews ocean experts and brings his perspective on the impact of climate change and ocean warming.
Dumpster Archeology
Self-proclaimed "Dumpster Archeologist" Lew Blink embarks on thrilling expeditions through dimly lit alleys where every item holds a story waiting to be brought to life. Through his eyes, the trash-strewn landscapes transform into an endless playground of mysteries waiting to be unraveled inviting us to ponder the value of privacy and the impact of excessive waste while marveling at the wondrous stories within the refuge left in the alleyways.
The Voice of Water
Healing and poetic essay on our intergenerational relationship with water
There’s No Planet B Q&A
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"Burning Injustice" is a powerful documentary that follows the inspiring journey of Latino activists, John Mataka and Bianca Lopez, as they lead a fight against one of the last trash incinerator in California. Set in California's Central Valley, the film exposes the devastating health consequences of pollution and highlights their tireless efforts to close the facility for good. Through their unwavering determination, they call for environmental justice and a safer future for their community.

  • Runtime
    18 minutes
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Miguel A Astudillo
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