Calendar

Oct
17
Wed
Houston GREEN Film Series @ Rice Media Center
Oct 17 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

_greenfilmThe films presented by the Houston Green Film Series are free to public and funded by volunteer efforts, in-kind contributions and donations from the public.

In general, the series is screened on the third Wednesday of each month.

For current films, visit the Houston Green Films website or Facebook page.

Oct
30
Tue
“Volcanoes: The Fires of Creation” Film Screening @ Wortham Giant Screen Theatre
Oct 30 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Image result for the Houston Museum of natural science logoWith over 500 active volcanoes, Earth is bursting at the seams with the forces of mass construction. Join geologist Dr. Cin-Ty Lee for a special evening screening of Volcanoes: The Fires of Creation in the Wortham Giant Screen Theatre. This tale of science and culture captures phenomenal footage of molten worlds and erupting craters that is most spectacular on the giant screen.

Early Bird to 10/22 – Members $10, Tickets $16

Regular price starting on 10/23 – Members $14, Tickets $20

Nov
21
Wed
Houston GREEN Film Series @ Rice Media Center
Nov 21 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

_greenfilmThe films presented by the Houston Green Film Series are free to public and funded by volunteer efforts, in-kind contributions and donations from the public.

In general, the series is screened on the third Wednesday of each month.

For current films, visit the Houston Green Films website or Facebook page.

Nov
28
Wed
Houston GREEN Film Series – Living the Change
Nov 28 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Sometimes it can feel like the environmental, economic and social issues the world is currently facing are too big, too overwhelming, to be dealt with by individuals. Climate change, resource limits, economic downturn, social disconnection. Surely these issues can only be properly managed by our governments?

Living the Change explores solutions to the global crises we face today – solutions any one of us can be part of – through the inspiring stories of people pioneering change in their own lives and in their communities in order to live in a sustainable and regenerative way.

Directors Jordan Osmond and Antoinette Wilson have brought together stories from their travels, along with interviews with experts able to explain how we come to be where we are today. From forest gardens to composting toilets, community supported agriculture to timebanking, Living the Change offers ways we can rethink our approach to how we live.

Each and every one of us has the power to create change. Living the Change sets out to inspire us to do just that. There are so many exciting and important ideas and initiatives out there, so much hope and inspiration. We want to generate discussion as widely and deeply as possible about how each of us views the future and our part in it.

Learn more at https://livingthechangefilm.com/

Rice Media Center, 2030 University Blvd, near Stockton and University.

6:30 PM conversation, networking, and a light meal
7:00 PM film screening (1 h 25 min)

Free to the public, though donations are kindly appreciated.

Nov
30
Fri
Family Movie Night @ Levy Park
Nov 30 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Friday 11/30 at 6:30 pm
Family Movie Night sponsored by Texas Children’s Hospital

All aboard for Family Movie Night sponsored by Texas Children’s Hospital! Guests are encouraged to come in their pajamas or holiday sweaters for the animated adaptation of the beloved Children’s book The Polar Express.

No outside furniture is allowed, but blankets or park chairs can be used.

Dec
5
Wed
UHCL’s Film Screening: EarthRise @ UHCL Bayou Theatre
Dec 5 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Image result for earthrise movie uhclUniversity of Houston-Clear Lake will host a special screening of award-winning film EarthRise.

EarthRise tells the story of the first image captured of the Earth from space in 1968. This iconic image had a powerful impact on the astronauts and the world, offering a perspective that transcended national, political and religious boundaries. Told 50 years later, EarthRise compels us to remember this shift and to reflect on the Earth as a shared home.

The film will be followed by a Q&A with Director Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee and scientists from NASA.

Dec
19
Wed
Houston GREEN Film Series @ Rice Media Center
Dec 19 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

_greenfilmThe films presented by the Houston Green Film Series are free to public and funded by volunteer efforts, in-kind contributions and donations from the public.

In general, the series is screened on the third Wednesday of each month.

For current films, visit the Houston Green Films website or Facebook page.

Jan
16
Wed
Houston GREEN Film Series @ Rice Media Center
Jan 16 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

_greenfilmThe films presented by the Houston Green Film Series are free to public and funded by volunteer efforts, in-kind contributions and donations from the public.

In general, the series is screened on the third Wednesday of each month.

For current films, visit the Houston Green Films website or Facebook page.

Feb
8
Fri
The Human Element Film Screening and Discussion @ Student Center South, University of Houston
Feb 8 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

This EarthxFilm sponsored event precedes the CCL Third Coast Conference “Uniting for Climate Solutions,” which will be held on Feb. 9, 2019. If you register for that conference, admission to this event is included (a promotional code will be given at checkout).

 

About the Screening: 

  • Followed by Q&A with James Balog, renowned photographer of environmental change
  • Produced by the Earth Vision Institute
  • Event sponsored by EarthxFilm, which showcases films and emerging media that explore conservation, climate change, and the environment with the mission of turning awareness into action, through art and media.

Feb
20
Wed
Houston GREEN Film Series @ Rice Media Center
Feb 20 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

_greenfilmThe films presented by the Houston Green Film Series are free to public and funded by volunteer efforts, in-kind contributions and donations from the public.

In general, the series is screened on the third Wednesday of each month.

For current films, visit the Houston Green Films website or Facebook page.