Environment & STEM: Go Green

Available August 26 – December 20

Availability

August 26 – December 20

Monday-Friday

9:00 am-12:00 pm

Space is limited.

Pricing

Groups 2-11: $120 minimum

Groups 12-24: $10 /ticket

Groups 25-99: $8 /ticket

Groups 100+: $6 /ticket

Refreshment Package: $3 /person

What is the impact that we have had on our planet? What does it really mean to go green? This collection of shorts helps us ponder important questions about the interconnectedness of all living things and seek solutions for maintaining the delicate balance of life on planet Earth.

For Ages 8-10 | 73 minutes | Presented in English and original languages with subtitles

Themes: Alternative Energy, Biodiversity, Biosphere, Cause and effect, City Encroachment, Climate change/Global warming, Creativity/Problem solving, Dynamic systems, Ecosystems, Food sources, Habitat, Hierarchy/Instinct, Human Impact, Life Cycle, Observation and classification, Pollution, Recycling, Resources and sustainability, Scientific Method, Survival, Sustainability

Short Films

Ain’t No Fish (Miki Cash & Tom Gasek, USA & UK, 2013, 4 mins): With the increasing amount of pollution occurring in our oceans, three seals can’t seem to find healthy fish to eat. What can you do on days when there just ain’t no fish?

BATTLE PLAN (John Banana & Mathilde Michea, France, 2022, 4 mins): A car ride with Mum results in an epiphany for a young girl who must imagine her way to a better future. Her ideas grow and with them the chance to make a real difference. Battle Plan, a musical ode to young activists everywhere. 

The Rock Pool Waltz (Marlon Denning, Austrlia, 2021, 8 mins): During COVID lockdown, a boy’s affinity with nature eases his loneliness and leads to an incredible friendship.

Ted the shark (Nathalia Rojas & Hector Acosta, Columbia, 2022, 12 mins): Ted is a six-year-old hammer shark with a big secret: His mind is connected to a human girl’s thoughts. This uniqueness often makes Ted feel alienated from his world however, little does he know how special this connection will turn out to be.

Fighting Air Pollution (Hung Ju Huang, Taiwin, 2016, 20 mins): Young investigative journalists set out around Taiwan to expose the extent of the air pollution problem and find out how citizens feel about the issue.

Thomas and Korduni: Bees Saving Elephants (Frank Feustle, Germany, 2018, 25 mins): Come learn about African Elephants with 12-year-old Thomas and KorduniElephants have come through their village’s fields and are eating and damaging crops. With the help of bee expert Emmanuel, see how the boys can save these gentle beasts from the angry villagers!

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