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7:00 p.m.
Secrets of the Longleaf Pine (US, 2015, 56 min.) Ninety million acres of Longleaf Pine forest once blanketed the coastal plain of the Southeastern Unites States the richest ecosystem in the Northern Hemisphere, with biodiversity levels rivaled only by the Amazon. Hum an impact has reduced it to a mere three million acres, but those that remain serve as a remarkable microcosm of the American wild whose inner life from wildfires to indigo snakes to pitcher plant bogs we're only beginning to understand. Directed by Rhett Turner and produced by Rhett Turner and Greg Pope.
Discussion with filmmaker Rhett Turner and Brian van Eerden, Southern Rivers Program Director of The Nature Conservancy, follows screening.
FREE. Reservations required. E Street Cinema, 555 11th St., NW (Metro: Metro Center, Gallery Place-Chinatown)
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LocationE Street Cinema (View)
555 11th ST. NW
Washington DC, DC 20004-1300
United States
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Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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