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City of Trees premiered in October 2015 and has toured to more than 75 film festivals, nonprofit organizations, conferences, and public agencies.
You can now stream the film online or purchase a copy to host a screening for your own organization.
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Past events
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Sunday, October 25, 2015 at 06:00 PM
Robert C. Byrd Center for Congressional History and Education in Shepherdstown, WVAmerican Conservation Film Festival
American Conservation Film Festival
The American Conservation Film Festival is dedicated to promoting outstanding films and the arts to educate and inspire people to become engaged in conservation. The motivating force behind ACFF is the power of imagery to engage, inform and inspire.
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Monday, November 09, 2015 at 06:00 PM
Washington University in St. Louis in St.Louis, MOSt. Louis International Film Festival
St. Louis International Film Festival
St. Louis International Film festival presents the finest in recent international, American independent, and documentary film.
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Wednesday, March 16, 2016 at 07:00 PM
Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington, DCDC Environmental Film Festival Carnegie Premiere
CITY OF TREES will have its long-awaited DC premiere at the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital. The festival will host a ‘dual premiere’ with two screenings at flagship venues in both Northwest and Southeast DC to maximize accessibility, diversity and honor the people and communities profiled in the film.
To reserve tickets for this event, visit the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital website.
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Wednesday, March 23, 2016 at 07:00 PM
THEARC in Washington, DCDC Environmental Film Festival THEARC Premiere
CITY OF TREES will have its long-awaited DC premiere at the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital. The festival will host a ‘dual premiere’ with two screenings at flagship venues in both Northwest and Southeast DC to maximize accessibility, diversity and honor the people and communities profiled in the film.
To reserve tickets for this event, visit the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital website.
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Sunday, April 03, 2016 at 12:30 PM
Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts in Annapolis, MDAnnapolis Film Festival
We're excited to show CITY OF TREES at the Annapolis Film Festival on the same day as IN THE PATH OF MY FATHER. The film will screen in the afternoon be followed by Q&A with filmmakers + participants. Purchase your ticket here.
About the Festival
The mission of the Annapolis Film Festival is to encourage the development of all aspects of the creative arts in and around Annapolis through the cinema experience. By showing independent films, features, documentaries and shorts, that will inspire, enlighten and entertain all audiences on a variety of topics, it promotes Annapolis as a cultural arts center. The festival runs from March 31 - April 3 and will feature over 70 films. More info
PURCHASE TICKETS HERE
$12.50 ($10 for students/seniors)
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Sunday, April 03, 2016 at 12:30 PM
Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts in Annapolis, MDAnnapolis Film Festival
We're excited to show CITY OF TREES at the Annapolis Film Festival on the same day as IN THE PATH OF MY FATHER. The film will screen in the afternoon be followed by Q&A with filmmakers + participants. Purchase your ticket here.
About the Festival
The mission of the Annapolis Film Festival is to encourage the development of all aspects of the creative arts in and around Annapolis through the cinema experience. By showing independent films, features, documentaries and shorts, that will inspire, enlighten and entertain all audiences on a variety of topics, it promotes Annapolis as a cultural arts center. The festival runs from March 31 - April 3 and will feature over 70 films. More info
PURCHASE TICKETS HERE
$12.50 ($10 for students/seniors)
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Monday, April 04, 2016 at 06:00 PM
Yale University - Evans Hall / Zhang Auditorium in New Haven, CTEnvironmental Film Festival at Yale
CITY OF TREES will be showing for FREE as part of the Environmental Film Festival at Yale alongside LIFE IN SYNTROPY, a short film about regenerative farming practices. Q&A to follow. The screening is free, but get there early to reserve a spot.
About the Festival
The Environmental Film Festival at Yale is made up of a group of graduate students who are committed to advancing environmental awareness through the power of film. Each year, EFFY supplants its graduating leadership with promising descendants who perpetually renew the festival with fresh ideas and insights. They strive to empower the expanding community of environmental filmmakers by showcasing their work and facilitating their development. If EFFY sparks meaningful conversations while motivating others to act on newfound convictions, then the festival has succeeded. More info.
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Monday, April 04, 2016 at 06:00 PM
Yale University - Evans Hall / Zhang Auditorium in New Haven, CTEnvironmental Film Festival at Yale
CITY OF TREES will be showing for FREE as part of the Environmental Film Festival at Yale alongside LIFE IN SYNTROPY, a short film about regenerative farming practices. Q&A to follow. The screening is free, but get there early to reserve a spot.
About the Festival
The Environmental Film Festival at Yale is made up of a group of graduate students who are committed to advancing environmental awareness through the power of film. Each year, EFFY supplants its graduating leadership with promising descendants who perpetually renew the festival with fresh ideas and insights. They strive to empower the expanding community of environmental filmmakers by showcasing their work and facilitating their development. If EFFY sparks meaningful conversations while motivating others to act on newfound convictions, then the festival has succeeded. More info.
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Tuesday, April 05, 2016 at 04:00 PM
Princeton University - Princeton Public Library in Princeton, NJPrinceton Environmental Film Festival
We're excited to be a part of Princeton Environmental Film Festival's 10 anniversary celebration this year! CITY OF TREES will be screened on Tuesday afternoon in downtown Princeton, New Jersey and followed by Q&A with Brandon + Lance. Tickets are FREE, but it's best to be early to reserve a spot.
About the Festival
The Princeton Environmental Film Festival is sponsored by the Princeton Public Library and is held annually at 65 Witherspoon Street in downtown Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 2006, the PEFF’s mission is to share exceptional documentary films and engage our community in exploring environmental sustainability from a wide range of angles and perspectives. The festival began in 2007 and has run for nine consecutive years with a total of 92 days of programming and attendance of 26,000.
The screening will take place on April 5th at 4:00 pm at the Princeton Public Library.
Admission is free, but arrive early to ensure a good seat.
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Friday, April 08, 2016 at 10:10 AM
Durham Convention Center - Durham, North Carolina in Durham, NCFull Frame Documentary Film Festival
We can't begin to share how thrilled we are to be showing CITY OF TREES at Full Frame Documentary Film Festival this year! The annual festival in Durham, NC features excellent nonfiction films. We've been attending as audience members for years, and it's a true honor to be invited to share our work. Passes for this festival are already gone (that's how good it is!), but you can still get individual tickets for CITY OF TREES and others starting APRIL 1. Get yours early to guarantee a spot.
About the Festival
The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival is an annual international event dedicated to the theatrical exhibition of nonfiction cinema. Each spring, Full Frame welcomes filmmakers and film lovers from around the world to historic downtown Durham, North Carolina, for a four-day, morning-to-midnight array of nearly 100 films, as well as discussions, panels, and Southern hospitality. Set within a few city blocks, the intimate festival landscape fosters community and conversation among filmmakers, film professionals, and the public.
Full Frame serves the documentary form and its community by showcasing the contemporary work of established and emerging filmmakers. The festival provides a space that nurtures conversation between artists, students, and the Full Frame audience. Full Frame is committed to enhancing public understanding and appreciation of the art form and its significance, while making films more accessible to a wider audience. More info.
PURCHASE TICKETS HERE
Tickets: $16 ($14 for students/educators/military)
Last minute line tickets: $15