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KQED Film Screening & Discussion “Deep Down” | Oakland
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Deep in the Appalachian mountains of eastern Kentucky, Beverly May and Terry Ratliff find themselves at the center of a contentious community battle over a proposed mountaintop removal coal mine. Deep Down puts a human face on the consequences of our environmental impact.
- See this film beginning November 23, 2010 on Independent Lens on PBS / KQED
- Doors open at 6PM, screening at 6:30PM.
- The film is 1 hour and will be followed by a post-screening discussion with the filmmaker.
- In Oakland, the film is captioned.
DEEP DOWN – Film Screening
Date: 11/18/2010
Oakland Asian Cultural Center
388 Ninth Street, Suite 290 (Second Floor)
Cost: FREE
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Cost: FREE
Tags: community, East Bay, environment, Film, Free, Oakland
Categories: East Bay, Movies