River of Grass
7:00pm
doors at 6:30
$7 for SPACE Members
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IRL Box Office at 534 Congress St. | Cash only. No fees.
Fridays 12-6 pm & Saturdays 12-4 pm
dir. Sasha Wortzel
83 min.
RIVER OF GRASS is a present-day reimagining of environmentalist Marjory Stoneman Douglas’s celebrated book The Everglades: River of Grass (1947), which forever changed the public’s understanding of the area from worthless swamps to an essential source of freshwater, enabling the ecosystem to endure, just barely, today. In the wake of a hurricane, Douglas visits filmmaker Sasha Wortzel in a dream, catalyzing a prismatic journey across the Everglades with Miccosukee educator and activist Betty Osceola.
Interweaving Douglas’s writing, personal narration, present-day verité, and archival footage, RIVER OF GRASS reveals how this country’s origin story haunts and inextricably shapes contemporary American life, while asking how we might weather coming storms better together.
