Asian Spotlight - Environmental Film Festival
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Asian Spotlight - Environmental Film Festival
SPOTLIGHT:ASIA BaobabsBetweenLandandSea TheBirthofSaké CatchingtheSun CemeteryofSplendor DoubleHappiness DrinkingtheNWWind:China’sSouth-NorthWaterTransferProject EvertheLand Gold’sLethalTollinIndonesia GrowingRoots India’sWanderingLions Jago:ALifeUnderwater TheLandofManyPalaces MonkeyKingdom PumpedDry:TheGlobalCrisisofVanishingGroundwater Sherpa SomethingBettertoCome Taiga TaleofIya TheWhisperingStar WomenandWater AWorldIcon:SingaporeBotanicGarden 3/15 6:30p.m. CarnegieInstitutionforScience OPENINGNIGHT-PREMIERESCREENINGANDRECEPTION SHERPA(Australia/UK,2015,96min.)Washington,D.C.PremiereAfteradeadly avalancheonMountEverestin2014thatkills16Sherpas,theircommunityunitesingrief andangertoreclaimthemountainfromtheWestern-orientedadventureindustrythat forcesthemtorisktheirlives.DirectedbyJenniferPeedomandproducedbyBridgetIkinand JohnSmithson. DiscussionincludingNorbuTenzing,sonofTenzingNorgay,followsscreening. Tickets,$30Reserveathttp://sherpa.bpt.me/ CarnegieInstitutionforScience,ElihuRootAuditorium,1530PSt.,NW(Metro:Dupont Circle) 3/17 6:30p.m. AnacostiaNeighborhoodLibrary BAOBABSBETWEENLANDANDSEA(France,2015,56min.)Washington,D.C.Premiere Bytheirsheersizeandoriginalshapes,baobabsareamongthemostremarkabletreeson theplanet.Butthesegiantsarethreatenedbydeforestation.Tostudythem,CyrilleCornu andWilfriedRamahafalytravelbypirogue,exploring400kmofwildandisolatedcoastline inthesouthwestofMadagascar.BaobabsBetweenLandandSeafollowstheirexpedition, capturingimportantnewscientificdiscoveriesandrevealingalandscapelargelyunseenon film.DirectedandproducedbyCyrilleCornu. FREE.Reservationsrequired. AnacostiaNeighborhoodLibrary,1800GoodHopeRoadSE 3/18 12:00noon WoodrowWilsonInternationalCenterforScholars THELANDOFMANYPALACES(China,2014,61min.)Washington,D.C.PremiereInChina’s Ordosprovince,agovernmenturbanizationplanforcesthousandsoffarmerstorelocateto anewlyconstructedcity.Afunctionarytaskedwithurgingthemtoembraceurbanliving strugglestosellold-fashionedfarmersonthenew“ChineseDream,”whilearecalcitrant farmerstandshisgroundinoneofthelastremainingruralvillages.TheLandofMany Palacesdeliversasalientcasestudyofthewholesaleremodelingofanation’sculturaland physicallandscape,documentingtheground-levelconsequencesofahistoricshiftthat’s onlybeginning.DirectedbyAdamJamesSmithandSongTing.ProducedbyAdamJames Smith,SongTing,QihanWang. IntroducedbyJenniferTurner,DirectoroftheChinaEnvironmentForumattheWoodrow WilsonCenter. FREE.Noreservationsrequired. WoodrowWilsonInternationalCenterforScholars,RonaldReaganBuilding,One WoodrowWilsonPlaza,SixthFloorAuditorium,1300PennsylvaniaAve.,NW(Metro: FederalTriangle) 3/19,10:30a.m.& 3/20,11:30a.m. NationalGalleryofArt MONKEYKINGDOM(USA,2015,81min.)IntheSriLankanjungle,anewbornmonkeyand itsmotherstruggletosurvivewithinthecompetitivesocialhierarchyoftheTempleTroop, agroupofmacaqueslivinginacomplexofancientruins.OntopoftheTroop’sinternal squabbles,theyalsocoexistwithdiverseneighbors,fromelephantstomongoosestothe mostperplexingofall–humanbeings.Seamlesslymeldingtimelessstorytellingandcomic narrationbyTinaFeywithrealscientificobservationsofmacaquebehavior,Monkey Kingdomisadelightforanimal-lovingkidsandadultsalike.DirectedandproducedbyMark LinfieldandAlastairFothergill. FREE.Noreservationsrequired. NationalGalleryofArt,WestBuildingLectureHall,6thSt.andConstitutionAve.,NW (Metro:Archives-NavyMemorial,JudiciarySquare) 3/19 12:00noon NaturalMuseumofNaturalHistory WildlifeandNationalParksDay PresentedwiththeEmbassyofNewZealand EVERTHELAND(NewZealand,2015,93min.)IntheTeUrewaraforestsofnorthernNew Zealand,thefiercelyindependentTūhoeMaoritribeundertakesthebuildingofagrand newmeetinghallusingradicallysustainablemethods.Their“LivingBuilding”embodiesthe community’sdeepandrespectfulrelationshipwiththeirlandandthepersistenceoftheir cultureinthefaceofbrutalcolonization.EvertheLandengageswithTūhoe’sprojectat manifoldlevels–fromlaborsquabblestobedtimestoriestothenegotiationswiththe nationalgovernment–showingthecentralityoftheenvironmenttoMaoritradition. DirectedbySarahGrohnertandproducedbyAlexBehse. PrecededbyaMāoriCulturalDanceandHakabyTETINIAMAUI Q&Afollowsscreening. FREE.RSVPrequested:go.si.edu/effatnmnh2016. NationalMuseumofNaturalHistory,WarnerBros.Theater14thSt.&ConstitutionAve., NW(Metro:FederalTriangle,Smithsonian) 3/19 5:45p.m. DOUBLEHAPPINESS(Austria,2014,75min.)Washington,D.C.PremiereInChina’s Guangdongprovince,aminingtycoonhasbuiltanexact1:1replicaoftheidyllicAustrian villageofHallstatt.Beyondthegimmickyappealof“copycat”development,this phenomenonservesasprovocativeperspectiveontheramificationsofthecountry’srapid urbanization.EllaRaidel’sessayfilmDoubleHappinesstakesonthecomplexitiesofa culturalcontextinwhichthedeephistoriesofplacesareroutinelyerasedandrewritten, whereupheavalsoftraditionandenvironmentgohandinhand.Directedandproducedby EllaRaidel. Tickets:$13,GeneralAdmission;$10,Seniors(65+),StudentsandMilitary(withvalid ID);$9.50,AFIMembers(Two-Starlevelandhigher);$8,Children(12andunder);$10, Matinees(Mon-Frishowsbefore5:00,SaturdayandSundaybeforenoon,holidays excluded).Ticketsmaybepurchasedattheboxoffice(opensapprox.30min.beforethat day’sfirstfilm)oronlineatAFI.com/Silver. AFISilverTheatreandCulturalCenter,8633ColesvilleRd.,SilverSpring,Md.(Metro: SilverSpring) 3/20 1:00p.m. NationalMuseumofAmericanHistory PresentedwiththeFreerGalleryofArt. TAIGA(France,2014,52min.) HamidSardar’sbreathtakingdocumentaryTaïgaprovidesanintimateglimpseintothe worldofMongoliansheepherders,whomustbattlethetwinpredationsofwolvesand mininginterestsinthedelicateecosystemoftheMongoliansteppe.Taïgawasthewinner ofaFIPAd’Or,theJuryPrizeattheFestivald’EtonnantVoyageursinParis;theGrandPrize fromtheUniondeRadio&TelevisionInternational(URTI)forbestdocumentaryatthe MonteCarloGoldenNymphAwards;andan‘Etoile’delaSCAMasoneofthethirtymost influentialfilmsof2014.AdiscussionwithtwoSmithsonianexpertsonthearcticand conservationissuesfollowsthescreening. DirectedbyHamidSardar.(InMongolianwithEnglishsubtitles.) Discussion with William W. Fitzhugh, director of the Smithsonian’s Arctic Studies Center, and Paula T. DePriest, deputy director of the Smithsonian’s Museum Conservation Institute, will follow screening. FREE. Admission is first-come, first-served, Auditorium doors open 30 minutes before show time. NationalMuseumofAmericanHistory,WarnerBros.Theater14thSt.&Constitution Ave.,NW(Metro:FederalTriangle,Smithsonian) 3/20 2:15p.m. NationalMuseumofNaturalHistory OceanLifeandEcosystemsDay JAGO:ALIFEUNDERWATER(UK,2015,48min.) JacksonHoleFilmFestivalWinner An80-year-oldelderofthemaritimeBajaupeopletellsthetaleofhislifespear-fishingin thedepthsoftheseafromtheporchofhisstiltedbamboohut,whilepreparingforonelast huntingtrip.Youngerfamilymembersandfriendsstandinforhimindazzlinglycinematic reenactmentsofhisunderwaterexploitsthatfusecutting-edgetechnology–4K cinematography,drones,CGI–withage-oldstorytelling.DirectedbyJamesMorganand JamesReed,producedbyJamesReed,JohnnyLangenheim,andJamesMcAleer. Discussionfollowsscreening. FREE.Reservationsrequestedatgo.si.edu/effatnmnh2016 NationalMuseumofAmericanHistory,WarnerBros.Theater14thSt.&Constitution Ave.,NW(Metro:FederalTriangle,Smithsonian) 3/20 3:00p.m. NationalMuseumofAmericanHistory PresentedwiththeFreerGalleryofArt THEWHISPERINGSTAR(Japan,2015,100min.)Washington,D.C.PremiereJapanese auteurSionSono(LoveExposure,TokyoTribe)takesinspirationfromtheruinedlandscape ofFukushimatocreateaneccentricsciencefictionparableabouthumanity’sdestructive effectontheenvironment.MegumiKagurazakaplaysYoko,ahumanoidinterstellar deliveryrobotwhorunsonAAbatteriesandtravelsfromplanettoplanetinaspaceship thatlookslikeaJapanesebungalow.Duringherjourneyshebecomescuriousaboutthe packagesshecarries,especiallytheonesboundforEarth,wherehumanshavebecomean endangeredspecies.Thefactthattheplanet’slandscapes“wereshotinevacuatedzonesof Fukushima,primarilywithnon-professionalactorslivingintheareaaffectedbythenuclear disaster,makesthefilm'sthemesofmemoryanddecaythatmuchmorehaunting.ButThe WhisperingStar’stouchremainsplayful,funny,andveryhuman,”wroteGiovannaFulviof theTorontoInternationalFilmFestival,whereitwontheNETPACAwardforWorldor InternationalAsianFilmPremiere.DirectedbySionSono.InJapanesewithEnglishsubtitles. FREE.Admissionisfirst-come,first-served.Auditoriumdoorsopen30minutesbefore showtime. NationalMuseumofAmericanHistory,WarnerBros.Theater,14thSt.&Constitution Ave.,NW(Metro:FederalTriangle,Smithsonian) 3/21 7:00p.m. NationalMuseumofWomenintheArts WOMENANDWATER(2014,Spain,58min.)Washington,D.C.Premiere InruralIndia, womenaretaskedwithprovidingwatertotheirfamilies,whichalsomeansbeingheld responsiblefortheirphysicalhealth–butoftenaccesstowaterdependsonforcesbeyond theircontrol.Bottledwatercompaniespumpaquifersdry,leavingtownswithout groundwater,while“untouchables”areonlyallowedaccesstocontaminatedsources. Controlofwatermeanscontrollingpeople’sabilitytolive,soinWomenandWaterit becomesadramaticconduitintotheintersectionofresourceissuesandsocialinjusticein contemporaryIndia.DirectedandproducedbyNocemCollado.Winnerofthe2015Green FilmNetworkAward. FREE.Reservationsrequired.Reserveatwomenandwater.bpt.me/ NationalMuseumofWomenintheArts,1250NewYorkAve.,NW(Metro:Metro Center) 3/20 8:00p.m. AFISilverTheatreandCulturalCenter CEMETERYOFSPLENDOR(Thailand,2015,122min.)Washington,D.C.Premiere Whensoldiersworkingonamysteriousdigsitecontractasupernatural“sleeping sickness,”doctorsandvolunteernursessetupamakeshifthospitalwherethetreatments includecoloredlighttherapy,psychicmediation,andintimatehumancontact.ForJen,a volunteer,thehospitalbecomesaspaceofrevelation,wherethemythicpastpermeatesthe everyday.Asingularcinematicexperience,CemeteryofSplendorfusesThaimysticism, fantasy,history,humor,andpuresensorypleasureinoneofpresent-daymaster ApichatpongWeerasethakul’smostalluringfilms.DirectedbyApichatpongWeerasethakul. ProducedbyApichatpongWeerasethakul,KeithGriffiths,SimonField,CharlesdeMeaux, MichaelWeber,andHansW.Geißendörfer. Tickets:$13generaladmission(seelinkforlistofdiscounts).Reservehere AFI.com/Silverorattheboxoffice. AFISilverTheatreandCulturalCenter,8633ColesvilleRd.,SilverSpring,Md.(Metro: SilverSpring) 3/22 7:00p.m. CarnegieInstitutionforScience Winner,PollyKrakoraAwardforArtistryinFilm THEBIRTHOFSAKÉ(Japan/USA,2015,94min.)Washington,D.C.Premiere The144-year-oldYoshidaSakéBrewerydoesthingstheold-fashionedway:dedicated artisansworkinconcertwithnaturalforces—thetemperatureandhumidityoftheair,the chemistryofthewater,theswirlingkojimoldthatfuelsfermentation—toupholda millennia-oldtradition.Thecraftsmenlivealifeofmonasticfocus,sleepingandeating togetherunderthebrewery'sroof,butalsooneofgreatbeauty.Throughrich cinematographyandsensitivefilmmaking,ErikShiraiimmersesusinthesensoryworldof saké,andinthewhimsyandwarmthofthepeoplewhomakeit.DirectedbyErikShirai. ProducedbyMaokotoSasaandMasakoTsumura. DiscussionwithdirectorErikShiraiandreceptionfollowsscreening. Tickets,$10.Reserveathttp://thebirthofsake.bpt.me/ CarnegieInstitutionforScience,ElihuRootAuditorium,1530PSt.,NW 3/23 7:00p.m. AtlanticPlumbingCinema SOMETHINGBETTERTOCOME(Denmark,2015,110min.)Washington,D.C.Premiere InsidetheguardedperimeterofSvalka,ahellishjunkyardontheoutskirtsofMoscow,a doggedyetvibrantcommunityekesoutalife,dreamingofescape.Filmmaker HannaPolakfollowsYula,achildoftheSvalka,throughfourteenyearsoftravailsandsmall joys:wemeetheratageten,abrightanomalyinadesolateworld,andwatchherfighther waytowardsindependentadulthood.SomethingBetterToComeisatonceanincisive accountofenvironmentalandsocialdesolationincontemporaryRussiaandatimeless storyofthepersistenceofthehumanspirit. DirectedbyHannaPolak.ProducedbySigridDyekjaerandHannaPolak. Tickets,$10.Ticketsmaybepurchasedattheboxofficeandonlineat landmarktheatres.com/Washington-d-c-oratatlantic-plumbing-cinemaboxoffice. AtlanticPlumbingCinema,807VSt.,NW 3/23 6:30p.m. JapanInformationandCultureCenter,EmbassyofJapan TALEOFIYA(Japan,2013,169min.)Washington,D.C.PremiereExhaustedbycitylife,a youngmannamedKubodecidestotakesolaceinnaturebymovingtothelushand mountainousIyaValley.Hopingtoliveaself-sufficientlife,hesoonlearnsthattherealities oflivingwithnatureareharsherthanheoriginallythought.Oneday,heencountersan elderlymanandhisgranddaughter,Haruna,livingintheheartofthemountainswithout anymodernconveniences.Theirmodestandhumblelifestylemovesslowly,almostasif timehadstoppedforthem.Withtheirhelp,Kubobeginstoadjusttolifeonthemountains. However,justasKubobeginstounderstandthedelicatebalancebetweenhumansand nature,adevelopmentprojectinthevalleythreatenstotearthisharmonyapart.Directed byTetsuichiroTsuta.ProducedbyTestuichiroTsutaandMasayukiUeda.InJapanesewith Englishsubtitles. IntroducedbytheDirectoroftheJapanInformationandCultureCenter,EmbassyofJapan. FREE.Reservationsrequired.Reserveathttp://www.us.emb-japan.go.jp/jicc/ JapanInformationandCultureCenter,EmbassyofJapan,115018thSt.,NW(Metro: FarragutNorth,FarragutWest) 3/24 6:00p.m. CarnegieInstituteforScience GlobalEnvironmentalStorytellingwiththePulitzerCenter PUMPEDDRY:THEGLOBALCRISISOFVANISHINGGROUNDWATER(USA,2015,20 min.)Acrosstheglobesuppliesofgroundwaterarerapidlyvanishing.Asaquifersdecline andwellsgodry,peoplearebeingforcedtoconfrontagrowingcrisis.DirectedbyIanJames andSteveElfers.ProducedbyUSATodayandTheDesertSun. GOLD’SLETHALTOLLININDONESIA(USA,2015,7min.)Small-scalegoldmining, widespreadthroughoutthedevelopingworld,isoneofthebiggestsourcesofmercury pollution.DirectedbyLarryPriceandproducedbyP.J.TobiaforPBSNewsHour. DRINKINGTHENORTHWESTWIND:CHINA’SSOUTH-NORTHWATERTRANSFER PROJECT(USA,2016,11min.)OriginallyenvisionedbyMaoZedonghimself,China’s South-NorthWaterTransferProjecthasconsequencesforthoseatbothendsofthe pipelinethatshowhowsupplyissuesaren’tassimpleas“borrowingsomewater.”Directed bySharonLovellandTomWangandproducedbyForeignPolicy/ChinaFile. DiscussionmoderatedbyJonSawyer,FounderandExecutiveDirector,PulitzerCenterwith filmmakersandRichardFuller,PresidentandFounderofPureEarthandfollowsscreening. Receptionfollowsdiscussion. FREE.Registerathttp://dceff2016-pulitzercenter.eventbrite.comandcheckfor programupdatesatdceff.org. CarnegieInstitutionforScience,ElihuRootAuditorium,1530PSt.,NW(Metro:Dupont Circle) 3/24 7:00p.m. EmbassyoftheRepublicofSingapore GROWINGROOTS(Singapore,2015,24min.)U.S.PremiereThisdocumentaryshowcases thepeoplebehindtheurbanfarmsthathavebeenmushroomingamidsttheglassandsteel towersofSingapore’sconcretejungle.ItfollowsthetrialsandtribulationsofComcrop’s AllanLimandhisverticalfarmingventure,aswellasthechallengesandtriumphsofEdible GardenCity’sBjornLowasheworkstospreadtheseedsoffarmingknowledge.Can cutting-edgeagriculturaltechnologyandanenduringSingaporespiritofcommunityand collaborationstarttoinfluenceSingaporeans’approachtofoodsustainability? Growing Roots capturesthischangingmindscape.DirectedbyShulingYongandproducedbyLisaTeh. DiscussionwithfilmmakersShulingYongandLisaTehfollowsscreening. AWORLDICON:SINGAPOREBOTANICGARDEN(Singapore,2016,52min.)World PremiereSingaporemaybeaprimarilyurbanplace,butitalsocontainsoneoftheworld’s greatgreenspaces:thefirstandonlytropicalbotanicgardentobegiventhestatusof UNESCOWorldHeritageSite.AWorldIconusescuttingedgeaerialcinematographyto capturetheGarden’sdesignandarchitecturefromabird’seyeview,thendescendsto groundlevel,capturingeachleafandpetaloftheGarden’sprofusionofbiodiversity,telling thestoryofhowamodesttropicalgardenbecameatrulyiconicpark.DirectedbyPeter LambandproducedbyDonovanChan. FREE.Toreservetickets,[email protected] EmbassyoftheRepublicofSingapore,3501InternationalPlace,NW(Metro:VanNessUDC) 3/26 2:00p.m. NationalMuseumofNaturalHistory JacksonHoleWildlifeFilmFestivalFinalist INDIA’SWANDERINGLIONS(India,2015,51min.)AttheGirForestSanctuaryinGujarat, thelastremainingpopulationofAsiaticLions–aspeciesthatoncecoveredmuchofEurope andAsiabutnearlywentextinct–hasreboundeddramatically.Infact,theirpopulationhas growntothepointthatthesmallSanctuarycan’tcontainthem,sotheyrovethe surroundingcountryside,preyingoncattleinruralvillages.India’sWanderingLions combineswinsomewildlifefilmmakingwithanuancedexplorationofwhathappenswhen atriumphofconservationunexpectedlycreatesconflictbetweenhumansandanimals. DirectedbyMartinDohrnandPraveenSinghandproducedbyUK/India. Discussionfollowsscreening. FREE.Reservationsrequestedatgo.si.edu/effatnmnh2016. NationalMuseumofNaturalHistory,BairdAuditorium,10thSt.&ConstitutionAve.,NW (Metro:FederalTriangle,Smithsonian)