Movie Night ! with Amaterasu-Amu ( Seaspiracy )

Fri Sep 20 2024 at 07:00 pm to 09:30 pm

300 Republic Ave | Joliet

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Movie Night ! with Amaterasu-Amu ( Seaspiracy )
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Join us for a surreal movie night with Amaterasu-Amu featuring documentary "Seaspiracy" on September 20, 2024!
About this Event

Welcome to Movie Night ! ( Seaspiracy )! Join us for a special screening of the eye-opening documentary Seaspiracy, hosted by the one and only Amaterasu-Amu. Get ready to dive deep into the world of ocean conservation and learn about the impact of human activities on marine life. A close Q&A will take place after on what we can do for ourselves healthwise and free information on food , health , and more.

Date: Fri Sep 20 2024

Time: 7pm-10pm (CDT)

Location: 300 Republic Ave

CONTACT . 1-213-219-7124

Come join us for a night of education, inspiration, and maybe even a little bit of life changing advice . See you there!


A Netflix documentary about the impact of commercial fishing has attracted celebrity endorsements and plaudits from fans with its damning picture of the harm the industry does to ocean life. But NGOs, sustainability labels and experts quoted in Seaspiracy have accused the film-makers of making “misleading claims”, using out-of-context interviews and erroneous statistics.

Seaspiracy, made by the team behind the award-winning 2014 film Cowspiracy, which was backed by Leonardo DiCaprio, pours doubt on the idea of sustainable fishing, shines a spotlight on the aquaculture industry and introduces the notion of “blood shrimp”, seafood tainted with slave labour and human rights abuses.

the 90-minute film is already trending on the platform as one of its Top 10 most watched films and programmes and has been praised by celebrities including Bryan Adams, the vegan Canadian rock star, who urged his followers to watch it and stop eating fish. Chris Froome, the seven Grand Tour-winning British cyclist, tweeted that “my mind has been blown” by the film. George Monbiot, the environmentalist and Guardian columnist, who appears in it, described it on Twitter as “a brilliant exposé of the greatest threat to marine life: fishing”.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

300 Republic Ave, 300 Republic Avenue, Joliet, United States

Tickets

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