'Impediments to Peace' Film Festival Featured at UC Clermont College

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Impediments to Peace," a weekly film festival that focuses on movies about the environment, will be featured weekly in UC Clermont College's Krueger Auditorium from July 23-September 10.

 

One film will be shown per week, except for a double feature that will be held on August 20. A brief introduction will be precede each film, and a discussion will follow immediately.

 

The community is welcome and admission is free. All shows begin at 7:30 p.m. UC Clermont College is located at 4200, Clermont College Dr. in Batavia.

 

Festival schedule:

Thurs, July 23: Last Call at the Oasis

Thurs, July 30: The Last Mountain

Thurs, Aug. 6: Food, Inc.

Fri, Aug. 14: The Fruit Hunters

Thurs, Aug. 20: Racing to Zero and Divide in Concorde (double feature)

Thurs, Aug. 27: The Next Industrial Revolution

Thurs, Sept. 3: The Age of Stupid

Thurs, Sept. 10: Black Diamonds

 

The festival's Facebook page and Twitter account will have details about each film.

Facebook: facebook.com/impedimentstopeace

Twitter: twitter.com/impedimentsfilm

 

For more information, contact Dr. Rebecca Larue:

rebecca.larue@uc.edu

Campus directions:

http://www.ucclermont.edu/about/directions/Directions.html

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