If you don’t know it yet, you haven’t been paying attention! Angel Azul is poised to premiere at the Environmental Film Festival in Our Nation’s Capitol, an international film festival focused on the films whose themes ride on the commitment to protect and conserve our environment. Sound like any films you know? With news of Australia’s government-approved plan to dump sediment on the Great Barrier Reef, it is more important now more than ever to emphasize and educate on the importance of saving these fragile ecosystems. Please help us get eyeballs on this film. Bring butts to the seats and engage us, the filmmakers, in discussion! Director/Producer Marcy Cravat; Producers Kath Delaney and Scout Wise; Ocean Expert Dr. Tom Goreau; and Director of the Ecological Center in Akumal Paul Sanchez-Navarro will all be in attendance for a Q&A after the film. Please share with all of your D.C. Friends, Family, and acquaintances.
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