La Mode Verte

Environmental Awareness Through Media Productions

Plastic Shores Screenings

Plastic Shores is a documentary about the effects of plastic pollution on the marine environment. Please find below a list of the screenings we have so far organised around the world. Some are invitation only but most are open so please check back here regularly for updates. If you are interested in hosting your own screening, please contact us on press [at] lamodeverte.com. The film will be available from the 4th May 2012 onwards.

Previews:

22 March 2012 UN RIC’s Ciné-ONU, Goethe Institute, Brussels, Belgium

26 March 2012 Greener Upon Thames, Kew Village, UK

Main screenings:

4 May 2012 La Mode Verte Main Launch, Soho Hotel, London, UK

11 May 2012 Mare Mostra Ocean International Film Festival, Palma, Spain

30 May 2012 The Ultimate Picture Palace, Oxford, UK

31 May 2012 European Economic and Social Committee, Brussels, Belgium

1 June 2012 Nadder Hall, Tisbury, Wiltshire, UK

5 June 2012 Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD), Paris, France

11 June 2012 United Nations Information Services (UNIS), Vienna, Austria

18 July 2012 The Capitol Building, Capitol Hill, Washington DC, USA

12 August 2012 Perth Advocates of the Earth, Perth, Australia

18 August 2012 Back2School Beach Festival, St Augustine Beach, Florida, USA

30 August 2012 The Clipperton Project, Glasgow Sculpture Studios, Glasgow, UK

30 August – 2 September 2012 7th International Film Festival – Voices from the Waters, Bangalore, India

20 September Oxford Brookes University Student Union, Oxford, UK

6th October Sherborne School, Dorset, UK

29th October iDive Underwater Film Competition, Seven Mile Beach, Cayman Islands

24th November AirSpace Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, UK

2nd December South West London International Film Festival (SWIFF), London, UK

30th December Peats Ridge Sustainable Arts and Music Festival, New South Wales, Australia

January 2013 Screenings at the Cayman Prep and High School, Georgetown, Cayman Islands

13th January 2013 Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg, Germany

24th January Agenda21, Salisbury, UK

12th February Transition Town Guildford, Surrey, UK

4th March Transition Town Kingston, London, UK

30th March Kuroshio Ocean Education Foundation, Taiwan

31st March Fingers Lake Environmental Film Festival, Ithaca College, New York, USA

3rd April St. Anthony School, Kailua, Hawaii, USA

13-22nd April State University of New York (SUNY), Fredonia, New York, USA

27th April Salisbury Green Fair, Salisbury, UK

27th April Kaohsiung Elementary School, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

29th April Hualien Junior High School, Hualien, Taiwan

29th April Distributed to 40 secondary schools in Wiltshire, UK

2nd May NDR, television station in Germany

28th May Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

5th June Taiwan Environmental Information Association, Taipei, Taiwan

8th June Zoomarine, Algarve, Portugal

8th June RTP, television station in Portugal

10th June TVi24, television station in Portugal

 

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