It's official: A Sea Change premiers Saturday, Mar. 14 at the DC Environmental Film Festival, at 3:30 pm. In a fabulous venue: the Baird Auditorium at the National Museum of Natural History, in downtown Washington at the intersection of 10th Street and Constitution Ave., NW. And admission is free!
You'll get to meet director Barbara Ettinger, co-producer/star Sven Huseby and special guests Dr. Richard Spinrad, Assistant Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Dr. Richard Feely of NOAA and the University of Washington, and David Rockefeller, Jr., Co-Founder of Sailors for the Sea. Moderating is Brad Warren of the Sustainable Fisheries Partnership, whose knowledge of the issues and ability to speak clearly to a variety of audiences continue to awe us.
Look for us next at the 52nd San Francisco International Film Festival: we'll post details as soon as we get em.
A Sea Change is not yet available for sale. We hope to make it available on DVD by fall. Please check the website for updates.
Press inquires re DC & SF screenings: Adam J. Segal of The 2050 Group, +1 202-422-4673 or adam at the2050group.com.