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Kontent Films Director Mark Decena and Associate Producer Forrest Pound working at Remedy on their new doc “The River Red.”

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Special Event: Sneak Peek of The River Red

The River Red Film

You and your friends are invited to see a sneak peek of Mark Decena’s The River Red – Narrated by Robert Redford at the opening night of Sundance Cinemas in Houston. Limited tickets are available through an event partner, the Galveston Bay Foundation, so get yours now! Don’t forget to share this news with everyone you know in Houston.

Galveston Bay Foundation will celebrate the opening of Sundance Cinemas at Bayou Place on Tuesday, November 22, at 5:30pm. GBF is honored to be chosen by Sundance Cinemas to present, in partnership with the Redford Center, an evening that will focus on Celebrating WATER, Our Most Precious Natural Resource. Join us at Sundance Cinemas @ Bayou Place, 510 Texas Ave., Houston, TX, 77002, for a reception and movie of your choice!

For Tickets and More Info >>

Where We Live: The Changing Face of Climate Activism

As a San Francisco filmmaker who cares deeply about social and environmental justice issues, I am continually inspired by the communities where I live and work, and the people all over the Bay Area who make real commitments to social activism. Through film, we can effectively share the sometimes untold stories of the people who have used their creativity to positively influence the lives of others, generating momentum and inspiring others to follow their lead.

“Where We Live” was an opportunity to illustrate the impact that our collaborative work can have on communities and individual lives. The lessons from the defeat of Proposition 23 in California is a perfect example that at our core is a bold and imaginative engine that fuels strategies for action and change. It is my intent to raise awareness, create meaningful dialogue, and inspire action to bring about positive social and environmental change in the Bay Area and beyond.

For more info, visit the “Where We Live” Website

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