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    Anti-Imperialist Tarzan Swings to a Different (Eco) Message

    By Ed Rampell July 1, 2016
    In this story: film
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    In Review: Josh Fox’s How To Let Go of the World

    By Ed Rampell June 20, 2016
    In this story: film, climate change, activism
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    “Coming Home” Celebrates John Muir’s birthday

    By Wendy Becktold April 18, 2016
    In this story: John Muir, film
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    The Imax Film "National Parks Adventure" Commemorates the NPS Centennial

    The movie, featuring Conrad Anker, is a rollicking good time for the entire family
    By Jason Mark April 6, 2016
    In this story: climbing, film
    Rachel Pohl paints Bryce Canyon in Utah, featured in the new Imax film National Parks Adventure.

    National Parks Adventure: An Epic Film for An Epic Occasion

    By Wendy Becktold February 4, 2016
    In this story: film, national parks, saving wild places
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    In Review: The Revenant

    By Jason Mark December 23, 2015
    In this story: film, entertainment
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    In the Heart of the Sea, the Great White Whale Strikes Again

    By Ed Rampell December 11, 2015
    In this story: oceans, film
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    Racing Extinction

    By Madison Kotack November 30, 2015
    In this story: film, endangered species, oceans
    Racing Extinction premiers December 2nd.

    Q&A With "A Walk in the Woods" Director Ken Kwapis

    By Wendy Becktold September 1, 2015
    In this story: film, hiking
    Ken Kwapis talks to the Sierra Club about how directing A Walk in the Woods made him want to take a walk in his own backyard.

    Climate Change Goes to Hollywood

    By Dylan Mullins August 12, 2015
    In this story: film, climate change
    A new sub-genre of film is creating conversation about climate change.
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