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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nSaturday, June 20, 2020 10:00 am to 12:00
  pm \n\nDescription: \nCARING FOR OUR CLIMATE FILM COMPILATION (in partner
 ship with Halton Environmental Network) WATER BE DAMMED.  WORLD PREMIERE |
  Canada | Documentary | 35 minutes (made in collaboration with School of t
 he Environment and Department of Geography, University of Toronto)Synopsi
 s: We live on “the blue planet”, abundant with water. Yet, we are now fa
 cing a crisis created by decades of mismanagement, unlimited depletion an
 d pollution of the earth’s water bodies, issues accelerated now by climat
 e change. So how did we reach this crisis point?  Our documentary shows th
 at by not following the four pillars of water sustainability – science, e
 conomics, governance AND spiritual connections, we have damned one of ou
 r most precious resources. Through the lens of the Satluj river in Punjab\
 , India, we trace the story of challenges, hopes and aspirations of wate
 r’s will to survive and rejuvenate.  Director:  Vanita Khanna, Writer/Pro
 ducer Dr. Romila Verma and Prab Kainth FILM FACT: This screening is the Wo
 rld Premiere of the documentary Water Be Dammed. Watch a preview.SOCKEYE S
 ALMON, RED FISH   Trailer  CANADIAN PREMIERE | Russia | Documentary| 51mS
 ynopsis: Sockeye, a species of wild salmon, is born in Kamchatkan waters
  and spends its entire life in the Pacific Ocean. Only once does it return
  to fresh waters – to give offspring, start the circle of life, and die.
  It is an inexhaustible resource that feeds billions of people on the plan
 et, restored every year. But soon, we may find ourselves facing theunima
 ginable: humans will exhaust the inexhaustible.  Directors: Dmitriy Shpile
 nok, Vladislav Grishin  FILM FACT: salmon poaching is so dangerous in the
  Kamchatkan wildlife sanctuary that the filmmaker faced insurmountable del
 ays shooting. Every night, over 700 kilos of sockeye caviar was poached c
 ausing filming to shut down for a time.SHORT FILMS: Traces (Belgium, 12:0
 5, Dir. Sebastien Pins), It Only Takes a Minute (Oakville, 1:35 Dir. Ka
 tie Wang & Hayden Chan, Our Plastic Legacy (11:58, Dir. Dave Tourchin),
  Halton Climate Collective:Every Action counts (Oakville, 2:50, Dir. Nic
 holas Wandel), Guardians of the Grasslands (Canada, 12 min, Dir: Sarah 
 Wray and Ben Wilson)Q&A: with Romila Verma (Writer/Producer Water Be Damme
 d) and other filmmakers to follow screening. Order tickets online. \n\nCat
 egories \n Screenings \n\nAudiences \n CommunityFacultyGraduate StudentsSt
 affUndergraduate Students
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SUMMARY:World Premiere screening of the documentary Water Be Dammed
URL;TYPE=URI:https://www.environment.utoronto.ca/events/world-premiere-scre
 ening-documentary-water-be-dammed
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