When confronted with the climate crisis, people often feel guilty and sometimes a sense of hopelessness, which is why the organizers of The Earth Connection Film Festival intentionally sought out radical — and unusual — approaches when selecting what to include.

Jessica Eise (pronounced eyes) and festival co-director Sarah Lasley looked for films that offered original ideas as opposed to “beating a dead horse.” They looked, too, for films that omitted guilt and encouraged people to get together, feel good and do something.

The Earth Connection Film Festival will be showing free climate-related films at the Buskirk-Chumley on July 20.

The result is a free-of-charge day of new films at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on July 20.

Festival-goers may watch as many of the 24 films as they choose. Each addresses one or more of these: hope for our climate; the bond between Earth and humans; humans’ responsibility to Earth; and unfamiliar climate ideas that require risk taking by the filmmakers.

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