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Reel Earth Film Festival film guide released

Reel Earth Film Festival film guide released

Organisers of Palmerston North’s Real Earth environmental film festival have released a jam-packed programme for 2019 featuring 29 films from around the globe.

While the city’s Globe Theatre is the home of the festival this year, a selection of the films will also be screened at Te Manawa, Spiers Centre, IPU, UCOL atrium and St Mary Magdalene Church Hall, Ashhurst. Two public open-air shows are lined up for The Square and a George Street alley, both free entry.

Films are the work of film-makers across New Zealand and around the world.

Guest speakers, ready to engage in Q & A sessions and audience discussions at key films, include prominent New Zealand film-makers and well=respected scientists.

Topics include plastic pollution, climate action, food, transport and biodiversity.

Reel Earth is New Zealand’s only film festival that focuses specifically on nature and the environment.

#ReelEarth2019 #ReelEarth

Reel Earth Environmental Film Festival:

Where: Globe Theatre, 312 Main Street, Palmerston North, New Zealand, 4410.

When: May 24 – June 7, 2019

Reel Earth is run by the Palmerston North City Environmental Trust (PNCET) www.pncet.org.nz

Reel Earth Social Media:

Website www.reelearth.org.nz

Facebook @ReelEarthFilmFest

Twitter @Reelearth

Instagram @reelearthfilmfest


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