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2024 Earth Focus Environmental Film Festival: Streaming and Broadcast Information

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In 2024, PBS SoCal's Earth Focus Environmental Film Festival will return as a broadcast event every Saturday night in April starting Saturday, April 6 at 9 pm. on PBS SoCal Plus. Featuring four films that inspire a better understanding of current environmental issues, the broadcast lineup for the Festival includes "Fashion Reimagined," "To Which We Belong," "Exposure" and "Atomic Hope."

Films will be available to stream on the free PBS App for the month of April, with an extended streaming window for PBS SoCal members with PBS Passport.


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Fashion Reimagined

April 6 | Fashion Reimagined

Fashion designer Amy Powney is a rising star in the London fashion scene. When she wins the coveted Vogue award for the Best Young Designer of the Year, that comes with a cash prize, she decides to use the money to create a sustainable fashion line from field to finished garment and transform her entire business. Amy soon becomes a catalyst for societal change in the fashion industry.


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To Which We Belong

April 13 | To Which We Belong

A community of farmers, ranchers, and scientists has found a way to mitigate climate change in a way that increases and improves agricultural production.


A person wearing a winter coat and a face covering.
Exposure

April 20 | Exposure

As the Arctic polar ice cap melts, journeys to the North Pole have become increasingly dangerous. However, an expedition of women from the West and the Middle East uses skis and hauls sledges toward true north despite the risk, to reach climate change ground zero: The North Pole.


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Atomic Hope

April 27 | Atomic Hope

Is nuclear energy the solution to the climate crisis? Whether it is the only carbon-neutral technology capable of tackling the crisis or a fatally convenient stopgap, time is running out. The film explores the movement of global activists who believe nuclear power is humanity's best hope to fight climate change.

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