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Our Planet set for film festival!

From tigers to elephants, oceans and deserts to arctic regions, with Disney and BBC filmmakers, from what goes into the water we drink and the food we eat—the first Our Planet Environmental Film Festival has it all!
The much-anticipated launch of the Our Planet Environmental Film Festival is finally here, and the Our Planet team is more than ready to deliver. As environmental warriors they are fighting for the earth, armed with a whole selection of exciting yet educational documentaries. The environmental film festival has one main purpose and that is to raise funds, which will be used to develop a plastic bottle recycling initiative for St Lucia. Taking a look around the island its no secret that we have a problem with plastic bottles littering the shoreline and riverbanks, blocking drains and generally making the streets look unclean. It is said that it takes approximately 450 years for a plastic bottle to decompose! So the problem will not go away by itself.
The saying goes “no man is an island” and we cannot always do things alone so Our Planet would like to thank all their sponsors and supporters; British High Commission, LIME, LUCELEC, Sandals, SLASPA, West Indies Shipping & Trading, Calabash Tv, CFL, DBS, JQ amongst others.
The Our Planet team assures an enjoyable film experience, with some great photography that will blow you away.  So if you missed this weekend’s showcase, make sure you don’t miss next week’s film “The man who stopped the Desert” filmed by Mark Dodd from the BBC.
The following films will be playing during the film festival:

Friday 22nd June/Saturday 23rd June  – The man who stopped the desert
Friday 29th June/Saturday 30th June – Home
Friday 13th July/Saturday 14th July – Tapped
Friday 20th July/Saturday 21st July – Disneynature Oceans
Friday 3rd August/ Saturday 4th August – Great Migrations
Friday 10th August/Saturday 11th August – The 11th hour
Friday 17th August/Saturday 18th August – A sea of change; Imagine a world without fish
Friday 24th August/ Saturday 25th August – The end of the line
Friday 31st August/Saturday 1st September – The silent Sentinels & the perils of plectropomus
Friday 7th September/Saturday 8th September – Encounters at the end of the world
Friday 14TH September/Saturday 15th September – Food Inc.
Friday 21st September/Saturday 22nd September – Film festival finale – Wildlife spectacular
Playing Fridays at 6.30pm and repeated Saturday’s 3.00pm.
Ticket price EC$15

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