Arts & Entertainment
Film On Climate Change To Be Screened At FLOW Film Festival
'The Resilient Ones' chronicles a group of students' battle against climate change following Hurricane Irene.

The final screening in the FLOW Green Film Festival will be held at the Wyckoff Public Library at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
The film “The Resilient Ones” will be screened. The film is about a group of high school students in the Adirondack mountains that bands together to find a solution to climate change following the devastation caused by Hurricane Irene.
Victor Guadagno, the film’s writer, producer, and director, will lead a discussion on climate change following the film.
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A brief film, “Every Bag Counts,” which was produced by Teaneck Girl Scout Troop 19, will be shown as well.
Attendance is free.
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The festival is co-sponsored by the Franklin Lakes, Oakland, and Wyckoff environmental commissions.
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