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Sat Morning JHN175 Session: 10th Annual Hazel Wolf Environmental Film Festival
Johnson Hall
Seattle, WA
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Event

Sat Morning JHN175 Session: 10th Annual Hazel Wolf Environmental Film Festival
FILMS:
The Old Man & the Seal (2 min)
Really? (6 min)
Fisheye Fantasea (8 min)
Secret World of Gardens: Fungi (22 min)

ADDITIONAL FILM: YERT - Ask Uncle Sam (5 min)

The Old Man and the Seal (1 min, USA)
A comical arctic adventure. (Michael Clark, 2007)

Really? (4 min, Canada)
When we take much of the earth as ours to behold and control, "Really?" shows us a different perspective. Shot in a small area of only a few hundred square feet in a cove in Canadas majestic St-Lawrence river, "Really?" opens just a small window in the daily life of a few odd and little known living organisms who thrive and struggle in this rich, yet near freezing, underwater world. Extrapolating this little secluded cove to a planetary scale, one can easily wonder about a very different perception of life and death on earth. (Daniel Villeneuve, 2007)

Fisheye Fantasea (8 min, USA)
To understand a world not designed for human eyes, we need to see it from a different point of view. Invisible colors, eye metamorphosis, secret wavelengths and vision beyond anything we can perceive. How they see, what they see and the astonishing discovery that in their world, were virtually blind. (Guy Chaumette and Anita Chaumette, 2007)

Secret World of Gardens: Fungi (22 min, Canada)
Fungi occupy every corner of the garden, and the mushrooms we see are only the tip of the iceberg. Underneath these fruiting bodies lies a massive interwoven network of fibers that extends for miles in the soil. Your garden, and indeed the whole planet, is virtually overrun, and yet we know very little about the intimate connection between fungi and many of our favorite plants and trees. (David New, 2004)

Location

Johnson Hall
4000 15th Ave NE, University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195
United States

Categories

Film

Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: No
Wheelchair Accessible: No

Contact

Owner: Hazel Wolf Environmental Film Network
On BPT Since: Jan 25, 2007
 
Festival Coordinator
www.hazelfilm.org