
Calling all film lovers! ![]()
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Please join Candice Odgers for a Film Review Party hosted by Jackson Wild Collective. We'll take an interactive deep dive into the technical and creative considerations of a few films from the 2022 World Wildlife Day showcase, and see what we can learn through considered observation.
We'll be discussing 3 films: Now Or Never, Pango, and The Turtleman.
Watch the films for free (PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO ACCESS THE EXCLUSIVE PASS: https://worldwildlifeday.eventive.org/passes/buy) and head to the Collective on Monday April 25 at 6:00 PM MT to join the fun. #fortheloveoffilm
RSVP to the event HERE
The Edit Room Pty Ltd
January, 2020, a virus has broken out in Wuhan which is thought to have a zoonotic origin. The SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes Covid-19 is believed to have spilled over from bats to humans through another host, pangolins. While scientists debate the extent of the world's most trafficked mammals’ role, on the other side of the planet, the harsh truth of Africa remains the same.
This is a story of struggle, of connection, an animal on the brink of extinction, where a cruel virus might save her life, but what will this mean for the coexistence of humans and wildlife?
- Runtime10 minutes
Calling all film lovers! ![]()
![]()
Please join Candice Odgers for a Film Review Party hosted by Jackson Wild Collective. We'll take an interactive deep dive into the technical and creative considerations of a few films from the 2022 World Wildlife Day showcase, and see what we can learn through considered observation.
We'll be discussing 3 films: Now Or Never, Pango, and The Turtleman.
Watch the films for free (PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO ACCESS THE EXCLUSIVE PASS: https://worldwildlifeday.eventive.org/passes/buy) and head to the Collective on Monday April 25 at 6:00 PM MT to join the fun. #fortheloveoffilm
RSVP to the event HERE
The Edit Room Pty Ltd
January, 2020, a virus has broken out in Wuhan which is thought to have a zoonotic origin. The SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes Covid-19 is believed to have spilled over from bats to humans through another host, pangolins. While scientists debate the extent of the world's most trafficked mammals’ role, on the other side of the planet, the harsh truth of Africa remains the same.
This is a story of struggle, of connection, an animal on the brink of extinction, where a cruel virus might save her life, but what will this mean for the coexistence of humans and wildlife?
- Runtime10 minutes