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Catching the Sun, documentary film
California film festival - 2016
San Francisco Premiere // 2016 Best Feature Award // The race for clean energy is here. But what does the ‘green economy’ look like on the ground? Trainees at a solar jobs program in Richmond, CA; Wally Jiang, a Chinese CEO; and SF Bay Area community activist Van Jones, are all facing the ups and downs of the emerging yet global race for a renewable future.
Shalini Kantayya, USA, 2015, 75 mins
6th San Francisco Green Film Festival, April 14-20, 2016
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