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Artifishal

Directed by: Josh "Bones" Murphy | 2019 | 1h 23m | Unrated

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SCREENED ON 6/1/19
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O Cinema North Beach

500 71st St, Miami Beach (786) 207-1919

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PLEASE NOTE: Portions of the revenue generated from this screening will go to benefit a handful of local charities.
• General Admission – $15.00
• Children (12 years old & under) – $10.00
• O Cinema Members – $10.00
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Climate Change Cinema explores pairings of current, classic, cult, and films with lively introductions and conversations by notable figures from the world of science and technology around the topics of climate change and sea level rise. As our community is situated between the Everglades and the Atlantic, we seek to illuminate and explore scientific issues related to our environment that have a tangible impact on our lives.

THE FILM:

ARTIFISHAL is a film about people, wild rivers, and the fight for the future of wild fish and the environment that supports them. It explores wild salmon’s slide towards extinction, threats posed by fish hatcheries and fish farms, and our continued loss of faith in nature. Salmon have long been an icon of wild, but in our rush to meet demand and mask the larger root environmental issues, we’ve forgotten the true value of wild. Ultimately the film sets two ideologies at odds; those who embrace the power of nature to heal, and those who believe in a world that requires our continued attempts to control nature.

PLEASE NOTE: Portions of the revenue generated from this screening will go to benefit a handful of local charities.

THE PANELISTS:

• Dr. David J Die – U.M. Research Assoc. Professor, Department of Marine Ecosystem and Society
• Lawrence Curtis – Underwater Cinematographer
• Sarah Curry – Sustainable Seafood Documentarian
• Bryan Jobe – Local Fisherman
• Michael Aldonas – Seafood Supply Chain Analyzer
• Indira Funes – Local Fish Market Entrepreneur