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OnÌýTuesday, June 27th, 6:30-7:30pm at theÌýCentral Library, Truro the Living Earth Council is sponsoring a free viewing of the award winning environmental documentary A Will for the Woods. Ìý
What if our last act could be a gift to the planet? Musician, psychiatrist, and folk dancer Clark Wang prepares for his own green burial in this immersive documentary. Ìý
While battling lymphoma, Clark has discovered a burgeoning movement that uses burial to conserve and restore natural areas, forgoing contemporary funeral practices that operate at the ecosystem’s expense. Boldly facing his mortality, Clark and his partner Jane have become passionate about green burial, compelled by both the environmental benefits and the idea that one can remain within the cycle of life, rather than being cut off from it. The spirited pair have inspired a compassionate local cemeterian, and together they aim to use green burial to save a North Carolina woods from being clear-cut. Ìý
Making the most of the time that he has, Clark finds joy in his music and dance, connection with his friends and family, and great comfort in the knowledge that his death, whenever it happens, will be a force for regeneration. The film follows Clark’s dream of leaving a loving, permanent legacy, and environmentalism takes on a deeply human intimacy. Ìý
Documenting one community's role in the genesis of a revolutionary movement, A Will for the Woods draws the viewer into a life-affirming portrait of people embracing their connection to each other and to timeless natural cycles. Ìý
AUDIENCE AWARD — Full Frame Documentary Film Festival ENVIRONMENTAL AWARD — Full Frame Documentary Film Festival AUDIENCE AWARD — New Orleans Film Festival PROGRAMMER'S AWARD — Virginia Film Festival AUDIENCE AWARD — San Francisco IndieFest JURY AWARD — San Francisco IndieFest BEST US/INTERNATIONAL FEATURE DOCUMENTARY — Kansas City FilmFest AUDIENCE AWARD — Rhode Island Film Festival "FORK IN THE ROAD" AWARD — Greentopia Film Festival
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