[All] THIS THURSDAY NIGHT (7:15 p.m., Princess Cinema) Alternatives Journal presents: The Antarctica Challenge

Robert Milligan mill at continuum.org
Wed Nov 25 12:53:12 EST 2009


  Hi All,

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  Robert M


  Also see THE ANTARCTICA CHALLENGE: A GLOBAL WARNING website:  http://www.theantarcticachallenge.com/docs/tv_listing.htm





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THIS THURSDAY NIGHT - Alternatives presents: The Antarctica Challenge
4 November, 2009


Subscribe to Alternatives at the screening of The Antarctica Challenge  
to donate $10 of the subscription price to the filmmakers at Polar Cap  
Productions.

Alternatives is heading to Antarctica.

Well, not literally. But Alternatives is proud to present The  
Antarctica Challenge: A Global Warning on November 26, 2009 at the  
Princess Twin Theatre in Waterloo. This award-winning film has been  
invited by the United Nations to screen at the Copenhagen Climate  
Change Conference. This is the last screening in Canada before the UN  
delegates see it. Director Mark Terry will introduce the film and will  
be available afterwards for questions and comments.

This film is the only one to be screened to 190 world leaders and  
11,000 delegates as they create the world’s first climate change  
policy. Why? Because this is the only film to report on the new  
discoveries made by the world’s scientific community stationed in  
Antarctica during International Polar Year.

Critics have called it “far superior to An Inconvenient Truth” (The  
Gate Magazine, August, 2009) and it has already won three major  
environmental flm awards at the International Film Festival Ireland  
and at the Yosemite International Film Festival.

Veteran documentary filmmaker and explorer Mark Terry has created an  
HD spectacle that is not only a feast for the eyes, but also a feast  
for our minds. The film reports on the latest news related to penguin  
suicide, melting ice and rising world sea levels, diminishing  
populations of land and marine life and a startling new revelation  
about the ozone hole.

Tickets are only $10 and are going fast. Pick them up at the Princess  
Twin box office. Visit the Facebook event page to let us know you're  
coming!

Download the poster and spread the word!

Watch the film's trailer and find out more about the film at the  
official website.

Thursday, November 26, 2009
Screening begins at 7:15 pm
Princess Twin
46 King Street North, Waterloo

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