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    Films: Save the fish. Save the planet.


    Posted at 2:05 pm by Sarah Jackson

    I don’t mean to be a downer on a Friday afternoon and all that … but here are two films, admittedly taking on some heavy stuff, to keep on your eco-radar this weekend.

    “The End of the Line,” which screened recently at SIFF, tackles overfishing of our world’s oceans — and what can be done to correct the crisis before it's too late.

    Watch this page for announcements about the next Seattle screening. Check out the trailer:


    ”Home,” meanwhile, is a free 90-minute film you might watch online this weekend. I haven’t had time yet to watch the whole thing, buy it feels a lot like “Planet Earth” meets the more poignant parts of “An Inconvenient Truth” – lots of aerial shots and a dramatic, orchestra-backed soundtrack.

    Watch it here. (Embedding is not allowed.)
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