For the Earth Mini Film Festival
Nov 11 (Fri) 7 to 8 p.m. 

Join us for an evening of locally-produced short films that celebrate the natural world, people who have a passion for nature and animals, and the Monadnock Region. This kickoff event for the Monadnock Region Natural History Conference will feature award-winning short films from Liz and Matt Myer Boulton’s SALT Project, including Rearranging Skin: A Love Letter to the World, Nightsongs, The Hummingbird’s Gift, and others. We’ll also watch Dan Kennedy’s Listening to the Pulse of Everything, with an original score and words by Adam Arnone, and Ben Conant’s Wild at Home videos, a collaboration with the Harris Center. Come grab a drink, sit back, and enjoy these gorgeous, intriguing, and earth-inspired works of cinematic art! 7 to 8 p.m. at Nova Arts in Keene.

For more information, contact Susie Spikol. Co-sponsored with Nova Arts.

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