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7:00 p.m. Reception at 6:30 p.m.
AN EVENING WITH CHRIS PALMER: THE MOST IMPORTANT ENVIRONMENTAL/CONSERVATION FILMS OF ALL TIME
Founder and Director, Center for Environmental Filmmaking, School of Communication, American University
Film producer Chris Palmer, building on his new book Now What, Grad? Your Path to Success After College, describes the best conservation and environmental films of all time, illustrating his remarks with compelling clips. His new book, Now What, Grad? will be available for signing following his presentation. He will also screen the winners of this year's Eco-Comedy Video Competition, co-sponsored by AU's Center for Environmental Filmmaking and The Nature Conservancy. Dr. Elizabeth Gray, Director of The Nature Conservancy's MD/DC Chapter, will co-present the awards with Professor Palmer.
FREE. Reservations required. American University, Doyle/Forman Theater, School of Communication, Center for Environmental Filmmaking, 201 McKinley Building, 4400 Massachusetts Ave., NW (Metro: Tenleytown/AU, shuttle bus service to AU)
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LocationAmerican University (View)
4400 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington, DC 20016
United States
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