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  1. Community Cinema Screens Dirt! The Movie in Monterey, CA

    April 19, 2010

    Community Cinema recently hosted a screening of the Independent Lens film Dirt! The Movie in Monterey, CA. The film looks at how industrial farming, mining, and urban development have endangered soil and resulted in cataclysmic droughts, starvation, floods, and climate change. Find out what happened at the screening from Elsa Dooling of

  2. Independent Lens Celebrates 40th Anniversary of Earth Day

    April 1, 2010

    Did you know that April marks the 40th anniversary of Earth Day? To celebrate, Independent Lens will premiere a brand new line-up of programs, as well as offer free educational lesson plans, and an interactive game to help inspire viewers to reduce, reuse, and recycle. First up on Independent Lens is Dirt! The Movie, airing April 20 at 10:00 PM, by Bill

  3. Community Cinema Screens Dirt! The Movie in New York

    March 22, 2010

    Last night, Community Cinema hosted a screening of the Independent Lens film Dirt! The Movie in New York City's Central Park. The film looks at how industrial farming, mining, and urban development have endangered soil and resulted in cataclysmic droughts, starvation, floods, and climate change. New York City Department of Parks & Recreation is

  4. Community Cinema Screens Dirt! The Movie in West Hollywood

    March 17, 2010

    Last night, Community Cinema hosted a screening of the Independent Lens film Dirt! The Movie at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood, Calif. The film looks at how industrial farming, mining, and urban development have endangered soil and resulted in cataclysmic droughts, starvation, floods and climate change. National Community Cinema

  5. In the News: The Latest on ITVS Programs

    March 15, 2010

     "ITVS is best known for its financing of documentaries, many of which appear on PBS’s Independent Lens series. The organization will present [FUTURESTATES -- ] a series of brief, fictional films that cast social issues into the future, in the hopes of drawing a younger audience not necessarily interested in public television." Read more >>“Toss