Film Festival

Film Festival: July 18 - August 8, 2012
The Cama Film Festival was presented by the Cama Beach Foundation and ran on Wednesdays in July and August. We met in the Forest Room at Cama Center. These films were intended for an adult audience and were about an hour long. Popcorn was free!
Cama Film Festival Week #1. Sound and Vision
People For Puget Sound's new documentary Sound and Vision explores the issues that threaten our near shore environment. It is a film about our waters, told through the stories of people working to clean up, protect, and restore habitat in Puget Sound and beyond.
The Cama Film Festival was presented by the Cama Beach Foundation and ran on Wednesdays in July and August. We met in the Forest Room at Cama Center. These films were intended for an adult audience and were about an hour long. Popcorn was free!
Cama Film Festival Week #1. Sound and Vision
People For Puget Sound's new documentary Sound and Vision explores the issues that threaten our near shore environment. It is a film about our waters, told through the stories of people working to clean up, protect, and restore habitat in Puget Sound and beyond.

Cama Film Festival Week #2. Ocean Frontiers
At a time when conservation is equated with job destruction and our nation is paralyzed by a code of no-compromise, a new film called Ocean Frontiers is returning common sense to these troubled times. Ocean Frontiers takes a balanced, bipartisan approach to both the problems we face in managing our oceans and the solutions at hand. The film features on-the-ground reporting from places across the country that are at the forefront of implementing promising new approaches to ocean and coastal management.
At a time when conservation is equated with job destruction and our nation is paralyzed by a code of no-compromise, a new film called Ocean Frontiers is returning common sense to these troubled times. Ocean Frontiers takes a balanced, bipartisan approach to both the problems we face in managing our oceans and the solutions at hand. The film features on-the-ground reporting from places across the country that are at the forefront of implementing promising new approaches to ocean and coastal management.

Cama Film Festival Week #3. Bag It
Try going a day without plastic. Plastic is everywhere and infiltrates our lives in unimaginable and frightening ways. In the touching and often flat-out-funny film Bag It, we follow “everyman” Jeb Berrier, who is admittedly not a tree hugger, as he embarks on a global tour to unravel the complexities of our plastic world. What starts as a film about plastic bags evolves into a wholesale investigation into plastic and its affect on our waterways, oceans, and even our own bodies. We see how our crazy-for-plastic world has finally caught up to us and what we can do about it. Today. Right now.
Try going a day without plastic. Plastic is everywhere and infiltrates our lives in unimaginable and frightening ways. In the touching and often flat-out-funny film Bag It, we follow “everyman” Jeb Berrier, who is admittedly not a tree hugger, as he embarks on a global tour to unravel the complexities of our plastic world. What starts as a film about plastic bags evolves into a wholesale investigation into plastic and its affect on our waterways, oceans, and even our own bodies. We see how our crazy-for-plastic world has finally caught up to us and what we can do about it. Today. Right now.

Cama Film Festival Week #4. FRESH
The movie celebrates the farmers, thinkers and business people across America who are re-inventing our food system. Each has witnessed the rapid transformation of our agriculture into an industrial model, and confronted the consequences: food contamination, environmental pollution, depletion of natural resources, and morbid obesity. Forging healthier, sustainable alternatives, they offer a practical vision for a future of our food and our planet.
The movie celebrates the farmers, thinkers and business people across America who are re-inventing our food system. Each has witnessed the rapid transformation of our agriculture into an industrial model, and confronted the consequences: food contamination, environmental pollution, depletion of natural resources, and morbid obesity. Forging healthier, sustainable alternatives, they offer a practical vision for a future of our food and our planet.
Updated Apr 21, 2015