NYC Screening of Flow: For Love of Water
The Film Society of Lincoln Center's Green Screens presents Flow: For Love of Water with a post screening discussion by director Irena Salina and world water activist and author Maude Barlow.
| What | Public event |
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| When |
February 26, 2008, 06:30 PM
February 26, 2008, 08:30 PM
February 26, 2008 from 06:30 pm to 08:30 pm |
| Where | Walter Reed Theater, Lincoln Center, New York City |
| Contact Phone | (212) 875-5600 |
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The Film Society of Lincoln Center's Green Screens Presents:

Flow: For Love of Water
With a post screening discussion by director Irena Salina and world water activist and author Maude Barlow.
When
Tuesday, February 26
6:30 pm
Where
Walter Reed Theater, Lincoln Center
70 Lincoln Center Plaza
New York, NY 10023
Theater Location
The Walter Reade Theater is located on the
north side of West
65th Street, between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenues, one flight up on
the upper
level. Look for the FILM banner on 65th Street near Amsterdam Avenue to
locate the stairs, escalator and elevator to the plaza level.Or you may take the escalator at the
corner of 65th Street and Broadway and then walk west to the end of the plaza.
Please Note: There is construction work happening around Alice Tully Hall. Access to the upper level at Broadway & 65th Street has been closed off.
Subway: Red Line Number 1 to the 66th Street stop. Bus
Lines M104, M5, and M7 all stop in front of Lincoln Center. Garage parking is
available on 65th Street under Lincoln Center.
Tickets available now.
From Africa to Canada, India to the California coastline, Flow
visits communities that are finding innovative solutions to local water
problems –– or are facing life–threatening consequences due to ignorance
or inactivity. French documentarian Irena Salina sounds the alarm on a
global crisis with this unflinching investigation of water politics,
pollution and human rights. She provides telling insight into the greed
and opportunism that might be behind the loss of this vital natural
resource, and confronts a disturbing reality that can no longer be
ignored.
Salina and Maude Barlow, author and co–founder of the Blue Planet
Project, will be present at this Green Screens event to discuss the
issues raised in the film and answer questions from the audience. A
reception will follow, featuring Cool Stories for When the Planet Gets Hot, a collection of eleven short films with very different takes on the water issue, produced by Artport.
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