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  • “David Attenborough’s Light on Earth” Film

    Putnam Theater at Keene State College Wyman Way, Keene, NH, United States

    Explore the mysterious realm of living light with this award-winning documentary film, which follows David Attenborough and a team of researchers as they investigate the science of bioluminescence – including several species found right here in New England.

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  • “Charlie & the Curious Otters” Film

    Putnam Theater at Keene State College Wyman Way, Keene, NH, United States

    This playful documentary follows wildlife filmmaker Charlie Hamilton James as he travels across the globe in search of otters — revealing the secrets of their survival through never-before-seen footage.

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  • “My Life as a Turkey” Film and Talk

    Hancock Town Library 25 Main Street, Hancock, NH, United States

    This charming, award-winning documentary provides a rare glimpse into how these curious, intelligent wild birds see the world. Following the film, NHFG biologist Mark Ellingwood will be on hand to "talk turkey."

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  • “Secrets of Bumblebees” Film

    Putnam Theater at Keene State College Wyman Way, Keene, NH, United States

    This award-winning documentary follows a year in the life of a wild bumblebee, including stunning “bee’s-eye view” footage that will leave you in awe of these fuzzy harbingers of spring.

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  • “Leaning into the Wind” Film Showing

    Keene Cinemas 121 Key Road, Keene, NH, United States

    This meditative documentary follows British landscape artist Andy Goldsworthy as he uses natural materials like stone and flower petals to create art installations all over the world, including here in New England.

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  • Encore Presentation: “Leaning into the Wind”

    Keene Cinemas 121 Key Road, Keene, NH, United States

    This must-see documentary follows British landscape artist Andy Goldsworthy as he uses natural materials like stone and flower petals to create art installations all over the world, including here in New Hampshire.

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  • “A Squirrel’s Guide to Success” Film Showing

    Putnam Theater at Keene State College Wyman Way, Keene, NH, United States

    Discover the extraordinary abilities of ordinary squirrels in this charming documentary -- from the brainy fox squirrel who can remember the location of 9,000 nuts to the acrobatic gray squirrel whose tree-top leaps are the basis for new designs in robotics.

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  • Film Showing: “The Lost Forests of New England”

    Putnam Theater at Keene State College Wyman Way, Keene, NH, United States

    This homegrown documentary tells the story of central New England’s old-growth forests through drone and wildlife camera footage, as well as field interviews with Tom Wessels, David Foster, and other renowned ecologists.

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  • “Venture Out” Film Showing & Panel Discussion

    Zoom , United States

    Join us for a special evening with The Venture Out Project, starting with a showing of the short film "Venture Out" — a story about overcoming odds, the power of resilience, and the everlasting effects of LGBTQ community building.

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  • Film Showing & Discussion: “Rearranging Skin”

    Nova Arts 48 Emerald Street, Keene, NH, United States

    Join us for a viewing party of the new short film, "Rearranging Skin: A Love Letter to the World" — a delightful ten-minute romp through the history and future of taxidermy for conservation’s sake.

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  • “For the Earth” Mini Film Festival

    Nova Arts 48 Emerald Street, Keene, NH, United States

    Join us for an evening of locally-produced short films that celebrate the natural world, people who have a passion for nature and animals, and the Monadnock Region.

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  • Film Showing: “Woodpeckers: The Hole Story”

    Putnam Theater at Keene State College Wyman Way, Keene, NH, United States

    Join us for a big-screen showing of this new PBS Nature documentary, which reveals intimate stories of woodpecker families from across the world – including species found right in our own backyards.

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  • Film Showing: “The Mighty Weasel”

    Putnam Theater at Keene State College Wyman Way, Keene, NH, United States
    This event has been postponed.

    The weasel family is often associated with unsavory behavior – we “badger” people, “ferret” out the enemy, and “weasel” out of obligations – but do these critters deserve their bad reputations? Decide for yourself during a big-screen showing of this enlightening PBS Nature documentary.

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  • Film Showing: “Monadnock: The Mountain That Stands Alone”

    Putnam Theater at Keene State College Wyman Way, Keene, NH, United States
    This event is now full.

    Now the second most climbed peak in the world, Mount Monadnock was revered by the Abenaki, ignored by the first European settlers, and beloved by artists from Thayer to Thoreau. Join us for a special, big-screen showing of this acclaimed local documentary, which uses cinematography, original music, and archival images to tell the story of “our” mountain.

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  • Film Showing and Panel Discussion: “Women Outward Bound”

    Peterborough Community Theater 6 School Street, Peterborough, NH, United States
    THIS EVENT IS NOW FULL, BUT YOU CAN STILL JOIN THE WAITLIST.

    Sixty years ago, girls weren’t allowed to participate in the rigorous Outward Bound wilderness school. Celebrate Women’s History Month with a big-screen showing of this award-winning documentary, which tells the 24 young women who broke that barrier.

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  • Film Showing: The Mighty Weasel

    Putnam Theater at Keene State College Wyman Way, Keene, NH, United States

    The weasel family is often associated with unsavory behavior – we “badger” people, “ferret” out the enemy, and “weasel” out of obligations – but do these critters deserve their bad reputations? Decide for yourself during a big-screen showing of this enlightening PBS Nature documentary.

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  • For the Birds: An Evening of Short Films

    Putnam Theater at Keene State College Wyman Way, Keene, NH, United States

    Join us for an evening of award-winning short films highlighting the beauty, bravery, and perils of bird migration, and the people who spend their lives working to make the world safer for birds.

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  • Film Showing: Good-Bye To A House

    Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

    Good-Bye To a House, a 22-minute documentary about Seaver Farm in Harrisville, is a lyrical account of an ordinary farm caught in the current of history. The film is a personal inquiry into local history, the caretakers of special places, and the importance of remembering. A Q&A with the filmmaker Chris Hardee, Phil Brown of the Harris Center, and Jenna Carroll from the Historical Society of Cheshire County will follow the screening.

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  • Film Showing: The Invisible Mammal

    Putnam Theater at Keene State College Wyman Way, Keene, NH, United States

    Celebrate Bat Appreciation Month with this new feature-length documentary, The Invisible Mammal, which follows an all-woman team of biologists as they set out to save bats from the ravages of white-nose syndrome.

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  • Film Showing: The Alliance

    Putnam Theater at Keene State College Wyman Way, Keene, NH, United States

    Join us for a big-screen showing of The Alliance, an award-winning documentary about conflict at sea and the challenges of scientific endeavor by New Hampshire filmmaker Amanda Kowalski. After the screening, stay for a Q&A with the filmmaker.

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