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SPEC Film Night - To The Tar Sands
When
17 Jun 2010
8:00 PM
Location
SPEC - 2150 Maple Street
Registration
Regular Registration - $5.00 (CAD)
Registration is closed
SPEC Film Night
Film screening by Forworld Media & SPEC: To The Tar Sands
Join us early for
live music
by Soft Serve.
Film synopsis:
To The Tar Sands
follows a group of nineteen young environmentalists as they cycle northbound over 1300 kilometres across Alberta’s Wild Rose Country to witness the impacts of the tar sands boom. They ask farmers, moms, oil industry workers, an urban planner, the chief of a First Nations community, and others ‘How has the tar sands boom affected you?
For guaranteed seating: register & purchase tickets online. Tickets also sold @ the door.
View the trailer here.
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