"A Thousand Suns", has been chosen as an official selection for the 9th Annual Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival being held in Nevada City, California; January 14-16, 2011
YES! recommends the Global Oneness Project for their inspiring and richly produced resources that explore how the radically simple notion of interconnectedness can be lived in our increasingly complex world. Through Global Oneness lesson plans, written stories, and film, your students will meet people from all over the globe—Tibetan nuns, Ecuadorian shamans, Ethiopian aid workers—and explore themes, such as real nourishment and having more with less. By showing the diverse ways oneness is expressed, your students will be inspired to create solutions to their own and their community’s challenges.
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The Humboldt Film Festival is the oldest international student-run film festival in the world, showcasing innovative cinema since 1967. Humboldt, California, April 19 - 25
A Thousand Suns will be screening with Garbage Dreams at the Santa Cruz International Film Festival. Wednesday, May 12th at 4:15pm at the Regal Riverfront Stadium Twin.
The Humboldt Film Festival is the oldest international student-run film festival in the world, showcasing innovative cinema since 1967. Humboldt, California, April 19 - 25
7th Annual International Audiovisual Festival of Biodiversity in Rome. May 19 - 23
A Thousand Suns will be screening at 12:30pm on Saturday, April 3rd. The 2010 Going Green Film festival will run April 2-4 at The Writers Guild Theater, Beverly Hills, CA. Purchase tickets
The Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival will be held March 5-7 in Sebastopol, California. Tickets are now available. Visit the film festival website to learn more about the festival and films that are showing.










