Thursday, February 25, 2010

Press Release for "Flow" Movie Showing

Amador Valley High School’s Environmental Club, which focuses on raising awareness about conservation and the environment, will be showing the award-winning film Flow about the world water crisis. The film takes a look at fresh water privatization and the many issues surrounding it, including human rights violations, pollution and politics. The movie also talks about practical solutions to the growing problem of a decreasing fresh water supply and ways in which technology may play a role in reversing this global issue. The film has won many awards, including Best Documentary at the United Nations Association Film Festival and Jury Prize at the 2008 Mumbai International Film Festival.

The movie will be shown in Amador Valley High School’s multipurpose room on Wednesday, April 21 from 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM. Admission is free and snacks will be for sale.

The club can be contacted at avhsenvironmental@yahoo.com.

More information: "Flow" Film Showing post (1/29/10)

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