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Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival: Jago a Life Underwater
March 28, 2018 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm EDT
Co-sponsored with the Radnor Memorial Library, Radnor Conservancy, and Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens. Jackson Hole WILD is dedicated to promoting public awareness and stewardship of wildlife and wildlife habitat, as well as an appreciation for the wonders of science through the innovative use of media. Jackson Hole WILD on Tour features award winning films from the most recent biennial Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival.
Jago a Life Underwater: 48 minutes
Underdog Films Production in association with James Morgan Films, Fantomline Pictures and Vistaar Productions
Available for Free AND Ticketed events
Synopsis:
Jago is the life story of of an 80 year old Bajau hunter who lives in a stilted bamboo hut in Sulawesi. The events of his life are voiced entirely by the yoda-like Rohani and recreated with existing Bajau people from local communities. Although Rohanis story is a very personal one, it explores every facet of our relationship with the ocean and each other.
FREE of charge. All are welcome.