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2:30 p.m.
YEARS OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY - EPISODE 1: DRY SEASON (USA, 2014, 60 min.) Winner of the 2014 Emmy award for Outstanding Nonfiction Series, this Showtime nine-part series brought celebrity investigators and well-known journalists to areas around the world to interview experts and ordinary people affected by, and seeking solutions to, the impacts of climate change. Following the series' opening episode - which includes investigations by Harrison Ford, Don Cheadle and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Thomas L. Friedman - a panel dicussion will explore the backstory and future of the series: how it came about, its impacts, and what comes next. Hosted by Chris Palmer, Director of the Center for Environmental Filmmaking, School of Communication, American University, the panel will include Joe Romm, series science advisor, and Glenn Prickett, Chief External Affairs Officer of The Nature Conservancy.
FREE. Reservations required. American University, School of Communication, Center for Environmental Filmmaking, Doyle/Forman Theater, 201 McKinley Building, 4400 Massachusetts Ave., NW (Metro: Tenleytown-AU, Shuttle bus service to AU)
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LocationAmerican University, Doyle/Forman Theater (View)
201 McKinley Building, 4400 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20016
United States
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Non-Smoking: Yes! |
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