If you “virtually” go:
Where: walkingmountains.org/virtualfilms (password GreatFilm)
When: Monday, April 20 – Friday, April 24
Cost: Free!
Eating Up Easter is not about the consumption of candy found in baskets this time of year, but about an island. Rapa Nui, or as it is commonly referred to - Easter Island. Rapa Nui is a remote island off the coast of Chile that has been the focus of documentary films that have both mystified and exploited its famous mo'ai statues. Rapanui filmmaker, Sergio Mata’u Rapu created a unique film that emphasizes the cultural impacts of tourism alongside the ecological impacts. It shows the social and historical impacts that are intertwined with degradation of the natural world. This is drawn into focus by the filmmaker’s viewpoint as a native Rapanui person. It is made all the more personal and poignant, as Rapu frames the film as a letter to his newborn child.
Join us as we raise awareness and encourage community conversation about environmental issues impacting our world. Make sure you have your snacks and drinks for the screening by supporting our venue host, The Riverwalk Theater.
We also want to take a moment to thank all of our amazing sponsors from this year’s series. We appreciate your kindness in supporting this project and making our eighth year a success!
Hope you enjoy this virtual screening. Enjoy daydreaming about your next trip and what you will look like as a responsible traveler in a sustainable destination.
Visit www.walkingmountains.org/virtualfilms and enter the password GreatFilm to view now all week long. For more information about this film, visit www.eatingupeaster.com.