Ocean Institute has partnered with Blue Water Entertainment to bring four award-winning filmmakers and their films to Ocean Institute for unique encounters. The Fall film series will feature interviews with filmmakers and movie screenings of four different films from September through December. Each film explores current marine and environmental topics- such as protecting fish species in a state of crisis to the biodiversity and protecting the ocean. These four filmmakers are all this year’s winners of the 3rd Annual Blue Water Film Festival. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. VIP experience available. Don’t miss out on this exclusive opportunity to interact with filmmakers!
The series consists of four thought-provoking films.
The films include:
• Aquariums: The Dark Hobby October 19, 2022, 6:30-9 pm
• Antarctica: Microplastics and Machine Learning November 17, 2022, 6:30-9 pm
• The Witness is a Whale December 1, 2022,6:30-9 pm
• Soul of the Ocean January, specific date is TBD
The mission of the Blue Water Film Festival is to encourage attendees to think broadly about how climate change affects planet Earth and think deeply about the universal concerns and actions needed to bring us into balance. 50% of all film selections are non-US productions, helping to fulfill the festival's mission of promoting cross-cultural understanding through film. BWFF showcases independent films— long, short, narrative and documentary — and animated films and introduces unique and diverse content focused on environmental storytelling to our audiences. The festival is committed to exhibiting films that express fresh voices and differing global perspectives to enlighten audiences, educate, provide invaluable exposure for filmmakers, and present inspired entertainment for the sole purpose of the environment.
VIP ticket experience begins at 6 pm, and the General ticket experience begins at 6:30 pm.
Nat Geo Explorer Mike Libecki, along with Microplastic Scientist Abby Barrows and IoT Architect Josh Jackson head to Antarctica to integrate microplastic science and machine learning technology in hopes to learn and find solutions for healthier planet…the time is now, as over 12 million tons of plastic go into our oceans every year.
This is a short film and the event will primarily be an interview with director Mike Libecki – National Geographic Explorer, Dell Ambassador, and Adidas Athlete.
When: Thursday, November 17th 2022
Where: Ocean Institute
Movie: Antarctica: Microplastics and Machine Learning
Filmmaker: Mike Libecki
Thursday Nov 17, 2022
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM PST
Ocean Institute
General Ticket: 6:30pm – 9:00pm Join us at Ocean Institute for a exculsive filmmaker interview and movie screening. Food and drinks will be available for purchase! General ticket: $20 General Series Pass: $75 (must be purchased before September 22nd) VIP Experience: 6:00pm – 9:00pm Join us for a private VIP reception (6:00pm – 6:45pm) prior to the movie screening. Eat, drink and mingle with filmmakers in our panoramic ocean view VIP area. After reception, get front row seating for filmmaker interview and movie screening. Drinks and light appitizers include in ticket. Limited tickets available! VIP ticket: $100 VIP Series Pass: $350 (must be purchased before September 22nd)
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