Parallel Cinema Presents An Eye-Opening Screening Of Dirt! The Movie March 20

SALA News:

SALA Los Alamos is proud to host a special FREE screening of Dirt! The Movie as part of its Parallel Cinema series at 6 p.m. Thursday, March 20.

This thought-provoking documentary takes audiences on a journey through the history, science, and cultural significance of soil, shedding light on humanity’s deep yet often neglected connection to the earth beneath our feet.

Dirt! The Movie tells the story of how soil has shaped civilizations, sustained life, and continues to play a vital role in our survival. Through expert interviews, captivating visuals, and inspiring narratives, the film reveals how modern practices have threatened this essential resource—and what we can do to protect it.

Following the screening, attendees will have the opportunity to engage in a stimulating discussion with a special guest speaker, Chris Michel, owner of CM ArborCare, delving deeper into the film’s themes and exploring practical solutions for soil conservation.

This event is proudly sponsored by CM ArborCare, a company dedicated to sustainable tree care and environmental stewardship. Their support highlights the importance of preserving our natural resources and fostering a greater awareness of ecological responsibility.

Tickets are FREE: sala.losalamos.com/tickets

Why Attend?

  • Gain a deeper understanding of soil’s crucial role in our environment.
  • Discover sustainable solutions for protecting the planet’s last natural resource.
  • Participate in a dynamic post-screening discussion with a special guest speaker.
  • Connect with like-minded individuals passionate about environmental conservation and cinema.

Join us for an inspiring evening of film, conversation, and community action. Let’s reconnect with the earth—starting with the very ground beneath our feet.

For media inquiries, interviews, or additional information, please contact sala@losalamos.com.

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