The QC Environmental Film Series will feature six films at the Figge Art Museum at 4 p.m. on select Sundays from January to May.
Admission is $5 for adults; Students $2; a 6-film season pass is $20.
The series is sponsored by the Joyce and Tony Singh Family Foundation, the Sierra Club Eagle View Group, River Action and Nahant Marsh.
Scheduled screenings:
January 19 "The Biggest Little Farm" (documentary (2018); 92 min.)
February 23 "Overload: America's Toxic Love Story" (documentary (2019); 70 min.)
March 15 "Brower Youth Awards and Shorts of Conservation Activists" (Various Awards & Short Films; 60 min.)
April 5 "Honeyland" (documentary (2019); 90 min.)
April 26 "Anthropocene: The Human Epoch" (documentary (2018); 87 min.)
May 17 "Sustainable Nation" (documentary (2019); 60 min.)
Visit riveraction.org/filmseries for tickets and information.
When you want to see great documentaries, independent, foreign, classic and other noteworthy films in the Quad-Cities area, visit QCFilmBlog.com for the latest screenings and special film events.
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