PRESS RELEASE
Transition Reno & Artemisia are screening another great documentary. This time we are digging through trash with the movie DIVE and the local short film DUMPSTER WARS. We will have a panel discussion with film maker Christopher Moore, Salvation Army Recycling Center manager Steve Miller, dumpster diver Mike Mechanic and other local activists.
June 5, 2012 at 7 pm at the Good Luck MacBeth Theater (119 N. Virginia)
$7 / $5 for members, bicyclists and students
Local short film Dumpster Wars (by Christopher Moore)
Reno's Trash Politics showcases the activities of Save Reno Dumpster Diving, an activist response to a proposed Ordinance to Restrict Scavenging of Garbage in Reno, NV.
DIVE
Inspired by a curiosity about our country's careless habit of sending food straight to landfills, the multi award-winning documentary DIVE! follows filmmaker Jeremy Seifert and friends as they dumpster dive in the back alleys and gated garbage receptacles
of Los Angeles' supermarkets. In the process, they salvage thousands of dollars worth of good, edible food - resulting in an inspiring documentary that is equal parts entertainment, guerilla journalism and call to action.
Web: http://www.artemisiamovies.org/films/archive/dive
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/events/376979582337685/
See you at the movies.
Elias
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Elias Dechent artemisia moviehouse
"Reno's alternative for independent, foreign and classic films."
Stay informed:www.artemisiamovies.org
Transition Reno & Artemisia are screening another great documentary. This time we are digging through trash with the movie DIVE and the local short film DUMPSTER WARS. We will have a panel discussion with film maker Christopher Moore, Salvation Army Recycling Center manager Steve Miller, dumpster diver Mike Mechanic and other local activists.
June 5, 2012 at 7 pm at the Good Luck MacBeth Theater (119 N. Virginia)
$7 / $5 for members, bicyclists and students
Local short film Dumpster Wars (by Christopher Moore)
Reno's Trash Politics showcases the activities of Save Reno Dumpster Diving, an activist response to a proposed Ordinance to Restrict Scavenging of Garbage in Reno, NV.
DIVE
Inspired by a curiosity about our country's careless habit of sending food straight to landfills, the multi award-winning documentary DIVE! follows filmmaker Jeremy Seifert and friends as they dumpster dive in the back alleys and gated garbage receptacles
of Los Angeles' supermarkets. In the process, they salvage thousands of dollars worth of good, edible food - resulting in an inspiring documentary that is equal parts entertainment, guerilla journalism and call to action.
Web: http://www.artemisiamovies.org/films/archive/dive
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/events/376979582337685/
See you at the movies.
Elias
--
Elias Dechent artemisia moviehouse
"Reno's alternative for independent, foreign and classic films."
Stay informed:www.artemisiamovies.org