It’s sort of like the Wild and Scenic Film Festival, but on a smaller level. The Center for Animal Protection and Education, or CAPE, is presenting the third annual Animal Film Festival. Festival organizer Shelly Frost says it’s a one day event, in three sessions, with all films about animals…
Many of the directors, and in some cases, the stars of the films will be on hand after their movie has shown for a question and answer session. Frost says films have been submitted from all over the world, including a gentleman from Pakistan that has a film about an unusual creature…
‘Pangolins in Peril’ is the first film in the evening session. Ticket information and the show schedule is available online at animal-film-festival dot-org. Proceeds go to CAPE’s animal programs and animal sanctuary.
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