Sound and Vision

PRESENTED BY: Meaningful Movies of Renton
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6:30 PM, Thursday, March 10, 2016 PST
Location: Renton, WA (click for map)

Sound and Vision is a gripping documentary that explores issues facing the near shore environment. It is a film about the oceans, told through the stories of people working to clean up, protect, and restore habitat in Puget Sound and beyond. The film is set against the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster of 2010, the wake-up call that spurred a national conversation about the vulnerability of our oceans and shoreline. The film addresses the many threats facing Puget Sound, and looks at ways that people can be involved in improving the health of our oceans.

This event is FREE and open to the public, however, donations are gratefully accepted.

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Release Year: 2011

Running Time: 63 minutes

Director: Eric Becker

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