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Films Across Borders: Stories of Water
Films Across Borders, co-presented by СÀ¶ÊÓƵ in partnership with embassy cultural organizations, arts institutions and environmental groups, focuses on Stories of Water as the timely theme of its fifth annual DC area film series this fall.
The 2019 series includes films, documentaries, shorts and virtual reality presentations. Screening events are open to the public and will take place in theater and partner venues around the city in October and November. A complete film listing is available at FilmsAcrossBorders.org.
Launched in 2014 as part of the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ ‘International Cinema Series’, Films Across Borders raises awareness about highly relevant themes by combining films from around the world with panel discussions including filmmakers, featured guests and academic experts. Campus and Washington, DC audiences have engaged in compelling discussions following screenings from past film series focused on ‘Stories of Women’ (2018 theme) and ‘’ (2017 theme).
In addition to its co-presenting partner organizations around the city, СÀ¶ÊÓƵ co-hosts include the School of Communication,ÌýSchool of International Service,ÌýSchool of Public Affairs,ÌýCollege of Arts and Sciences, , Center for Environmental Filmmaking, , Office of Sustainability, Women & Politics Institute, and . All СÀ¶ÊÓƵ screenings are free and open to the public.
Films Across Borders kicks off Tuesday, October 1 at 6:30 p.m. with an opening night reception and film screening in the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Doyle/Forman Theater. The three films hosted on campus this fall include panel discussions with featured guests moderated by Maggie Burnette Stogner, documentary filmmaker and director of СÀ¶ÊÓƵ’s Center for Environmental Filmmaking.Ìý
Tues, Oct. 1 –  -- Five friends on horses, mountain bikes and canoes explore the Texas Rio Grande and the environmental and immigration impacts of a border wall. (Co-hosted by School of Communication and School of International Service)
Tues, Oct. 22 ‒   --A group of activists risk their lives to find justice and freedom for enslaved Indonesian fishermen who help feed the world's appetite for seafood. (Co-hosted by School of Communication, School of Public Affairs, and Delegation to the European Union to the U.S.)
Tues, Nov. 5 –  --An exploration of sea level rise, erosion and climate change in the Chesapeake Bay region. (Co-hosted by School of Communication, College of Arts and Sciences, and The Nature Conservancy)
For additional information, contact School of Communication Strategic Partnerships & Programs:Â Â Sharon Metcalf - metcalf@american.edu; or Lydia Schindler - lydias@american.edu
The River and The Wall - Opening Night
7:00 pm Tuesday, October 1
6:30 pm Reception
The Ghost Fleet
7 pm Tuesday, October 22
6:30 pm Reception
High Tide in Dorchester
7 pm Tuesday, November 5
6:30 pm Reception