Princeton Environmental Film Festival opens March 19

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The 2015 Princeton Environmental Film Festival is set to begin on Thursday, March 19. the award-winning festival features a line-up of acclaimed films and speakers scheduled both during the day and in the evening. The festival will run through Sunday, March 29.

Many of the screenings will be followed by talks by filmmakers in attendance including “Angel Azul,” (Marcy Cravat); “Field Biologist” (Jared Flesher); the premiere screening of “No Pipeline Say the Friends of Nelson” (George McCollough, and Anna Savoia); the premiere screening of “Antarctic Edge: 70º South” (Dena Seidel); “Brilliant Darkness: Hotaru in the Night” (Emily V. Driscoll and James K. Fischer); “The Overnighters” (Jesse Moss); “The Wound and Gift” (Linda Hoaglund); the East Coast premiere of “Inhabit” (Costa Boutsikaris); “Divide in Concord” (Kris Kaczor and David Regos); and “Occupy the Farm” (Todd Darling). Other film programs will have sessions with filmmakers via video conference or feature local speakers.

The festival is sponsored by local venues and organizations and all films are screened free of charge.

Events are to be held at the Sands Library Building of the Princeton Public Library, located at 65 Witherspoon Street.

A complete list of PEFF films and events is available at princetonlibrary.org/peff/events.

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