The Clyde Theatre in Langley is hosting a festival of films by Moving Images filmmakers and Tilth members Melissa Young and Mark Dworkin (pictured above with urban farmer Myrtle Thompson Curtis during the production of We Are Not Ghosts).
Each night, two films will show starting at 7:30 p.m. followed by a brief discussion with people who worked on the film or have expertise in the subject.
March 15 and 16
We are Not Ghosts - revitalizing Detroit with urban gardens and other projects (Langston Hughes Film Festival).
Shift Change - worker coops in Spain and the U.S. (aired nationally on PBS).
March 22 and 23
Islas Hermanas - sister islands of Bainbridge and Ometepe in Nicaragua (aired on KCTS/9).
How Can I Keep on Singing? - stories of settler and indigenous women in Central Washington 100 years ago (aired nationally on PBS).
Ever Green - Moving Images latest film about the Whidbey Environmental Action Network.
March 29 and 30
Net Loss - dangerous impacts of salmon farms in the Pacific Northwest and Chile (aired nationally on PBS).
Good Food - sustainable food and farming in the Northwest (aired nationally on PBS).
April 5 and 6
Argentina - Hope in Hard Times - grassroots responses to a devastating economic collapse, filmed in the streets of Buenos Aires in 2002 (International Human Rights Festival).
Don’t Give Up Your Voice – grassroots resistance in Argentina helped defeat a right-wing president.