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Eco-cine: Blackfish (2013)

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Fecha del Evento: Martes, 28 de Enero de 2014
Hora del Evento: 10:30 a.m.

Description:    This documentary explores how long-held misconceptions and harmful living conditions may be causing orca whales to lash out violently toward their trainers. Several cases of death and mutilation are researched, leading to some uncomfortable questions about how we choose to keep and display these large and very intelligent animals.Written by FeatheredSun

Watch Trailerhttp://www.magpictures.com/blackfish/  or at http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2545118/

IMBD RATING: 8.1/10: 

Credito : 2 horas de etica para empleados del RUM

*Contaremos con los catedraticos Dr. Ernesto Weil (Ciencias Marinas), Dr. Lucy Williams (Biologia) y Dr. Ernest H. Williams (Marine Sciences)  para el foro al final de la pelicula. 
 
 

Número de participantes: 200

Lugar del evento: Stefani 113

Dirección: RUM, Mayagüez, PR

¿Quiénes pueden participar? Personal y Estudiantes con ID

Propósito del evento: Campus Verde, the General Library, and Filmoteca of UPRM are proud to announce a new series of films that students can see every Tuesday at 10:30 am. The idea is for you to be able to “become informed while relaxing.”

URL: http://www.facebook.com/events/416107855119263/416109528452429/?notif_t=plan_mall_activity

Dueño del equipo: Campus Verde, UPRM General Library, UPRM Filmoteca or professors

Relevo de responsabilidad:

Campus Verde, the General Library, CTI and Filmoteca of UPRM are proud to announce a new series of films that students can see every Tuesday at 10:30 am. The idea is for you to be able to “become informed while relaxing.” (Please note that Campus Verde is not responsible for the content of each movie and it is not our desire for you to believe that the film necessarily represents UPRM Campus Verde’s goals and ideals.)We have selected the series from films which will provide you with INFORMATION for living harmoniously with the planet. However, we cannot control the content of all of the films and we are not trying to be activists; rather we think that you can be part of the solution with everyone becoming aware of the present and planning for the future. Thus, we would want to work within the political system to educate, not alienate. We can make a difference with one individual, within one home, within one community; it does make a difference. Let’s try to make the as many drastic changes during the next 100 years as we made during the last 100 years, but in a more rational and sustainable mode.

 

Please note that if you miss seeing this film through the Campus Verde Eco-Cine, you can see it on your own by visiting the audiovisual center located in the right, back corner of the General Library. Mr. Eric Muñiz is the coordinator for the Audiovisual section, which will maintain a collection of most of the Eco-Cine films.

Please also make suggestions to CampusVerde@uprm.edu for future titles or other suggestions. Also let us know your ideas for Campus Verde to present “streaming” videos which you could watch on your computer by logging in through the UPRM portal.

 

Disclaimer: We hope that you will learn from each film, but we also encourage you to seek out a balanced source of information. For instance, many of the films are NOT balanced; some in fact may be inflammatory. So use your discretion and note when exaggerated strong negative adjectives or phrases are used in the films to promote fear, such usages as “disaster”,  “slaughterers”, “baby killers”, “dumb”, ”stupid”, ”tragedy”, ”catastrophe”, or “we are making a terrible mistake in our policies”. While you may agree with some of the negative language, most documented films with reliable sources use MODERATED adjectives. Also, most trustworthy films suggest information and solutions on how the human species can deal with our current and future problems, such as running out of resources and destroying valuable habitat.

Our policy is to use the Internet Movie Database (www.imdb.com) whenever possible. IMDB uses ratings generated from citizens around the world. If you wish, you can register at IMDB and cast your vote. To help with your scheduling, we also will try to post the runtime for each film, and to provide you with some additional information (year, tagline/plot 

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http://www.magpictures.com/blackfish/
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