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6TH ANNUAL CINEMA VERDE INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL FILM AND ARTS FESTIVAL

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6th Annual Cinema Verde <<>> February 12-15, 2015

For the past five years Cinema Verde, Gainesville’s Environmental Film and Arts Festival, has educated and engaged the community through the art of documentary filmmaking. Our festival has sparked awareness and inspired action toward a sustainable future for all. 
We are putting the final touches on what will prove to be our most successful festival yet. 

We will screen 40+ films telling the stories of communities and individuals overcoming environmental challenges. 

The Festival features live music, art and over 40 films, simultaneously screening, focusing on sustainable solutions for environmental concerns.

2015 FILM SELECTIONS/SYNOPSES/TRAILERS on on our website http://www.cinemaverde.org/2015-films/

The 6th Annual Cinema Verde Festival runs from 5 PM on Thursday, Feb. 12 through 8 PM Sunday, Feb. 15, 2015. The Paramount Plaza Hotel & Conference Center located at 2900 SW 13th Street, Gainesville, FL 32608 is this year's venue.

***Sat. Feb. 14 is the Eco-fair - if you would like to participate, please sign up ASAP http://www.cinemaverde.org/support/

Events include:
over 40 films (local, national, international, and student - college and high school)
Director discussions
Eco Art Gallery opens Thurs. Feb. 12
Eco Vendor Fair Sat. Feb. 14
Live Music - nightly
VIP Opening Night Reception Thurs. Feb. 12
Local Food Potluck Sun. Feb. 15

Ticket prices range from a $100 VIP Pass (all inclusive-films and events), $50 Half Access VIP Pass, $25 1 day pass, to $10 single film.

Tickets are available http://www.cinemaverde.org/tickets/

Cinema Verde's mission is to provide environmental education to the public through film, arts, workshops, events, tours and any other forum or media; to increase public awareness of environmental practices that enhance public health and improve quality of life in urban, suburban and rural settings. We bring community organizations, businesses and citizens together to help forge sustainable solutions for our future. Cinema Verde provides environmental education through film and the arts.

Trish Riley is founding director of Cinema Verde, an environmental film and arts festival held in Gainesville, Florida since 2010. Trish is a national award-winning investigative and environmental journalist and author, with work published in major newspapers, national and international magazines. She is the founder of www.GoGreenNation.org, a website designed to promote green jobs, resources and businesses. http://cinemaverde.org/about/cvstaff/


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