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SUMMARY:Screening: The PipeDreams Project & Someday All of This Will B
 e Yours
DESCRIPTION:How do we confront overwhelming social, political, and eco
 logical issues with a sense of agency? Two pairs of young filmmakers e
 xplore this question on separate journeys: one kayaking the 900km betw
 een Kitimat and Vancouver BC in search of answers about Enbridge’s p
 roposed Northern Gateway Pipeline; the other following the 3500km of t
 he Kinder Morgan TransMountain Pipeline from Vancouver to Fort McMurra
 y AB, the center of tar sands extraction. The films serve as catalysts
  and palette-cleansers for discussion. More infos: http://sunfishmoo
 nlight.wordpress.com/2012/04/12/screening-the-pipedreams-project-somed
 ay-all-of-this-will-be-yours/ Filmmakers in Attendance! Stay after sc
 reening for discussion on pipelines, tarsands, and creative resistance
 !Don’t forget to support your local Rhizome!THE FILMS:- - - - The Pi
 peDreams Project - - - - -Ryan Vandecasteyen & Faroe Des RochesDigital
 , 28 min., 2011In May of 2010, Enbridge Inc. made an official applicat
 ion to build twined crude oil and condensate pipelines that would conn
 ect Alberta's Tar Sands to Kitimat, BC, and for the first time bring c
 rude oil super tankers to BC's North Coast. In the fall of 2010, Curti
 s, Ryan and Faroe kayaked 900 km in opposition to this controversial p
 ipeline.Their journey leads them face to face with the complexity of t
 he environmental assessment process, the difficulties local communitie
 s face in having their voices heard, and the growing resistance agains
 t the pipeline. Leaving the city behind for adventure and the explorat
 ion of the isolated and dangerous coast of British Columbia, they imme
 rse themselves completely in one of the last truly wild places on Eart
 h. The trio becomes deeply impacted by their experience, irreversibly 
 entangled in the Pacific Northwest, and awakened to a world of power, 
 politics and the question of democracy. - - - - Someday All of This W
 ill Be Yours - - - - - Adam Huggins, Ilana Fonariov, & Jethro Archer1
 6mm, 22 min., 2011Traversing the TransMountain Pipeline from Vancouver
  to Alberta’s Oil Sands, Someday All Of This Will Be Yours is a surr
 ealist anti-documentary, a road trip film about resource extraction, a
 nd an exploration of how individuals relate to the myriad of acute soc
 ial, ecological, and political struggles within and across their commu
 nities. Shot by three travellers on a bolex over seven days, processed
  by hand in buckets of developer at the Purple Thistle Center in East 
 Van, and covertly edited overnight in Goldcorp’s “Center for the A
 rts”, this is a truly independent project about our community and ju
 st how far it extends.\n\nFor more information visit http://villagevan
 couver.org/events/screening-the-pipedreams-project-someday-all-of-this
 -will-be
DTSTART:20120429T020000Z
DTEND:20120429T050000Z
CATEGORIES:mount, pleasant, grandview, woodland, peak, oil, community,
  engagement, art, activism
LOCATION:The Rhizome Cafe
WEBSITE:http://www.rhizomecafe.ca/
URL:http://www.rhizomecafe.ca/
CONTACT:
ORGANIZER;CN="Adam Huggins":http://villagevancouver.org/profile/AdamHu
 ggins
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 gins":http://villagevancouver.org/profile/AdamHuggins
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