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The four mini-documentaries will premiere on the festival s website on Friday, April 30.
By
Allison Forsyth
4/29/2021 at 12:01pm
A still from one of the films shows Eva Worden of Worden Farm.
The world s rising temperature doesn t just affect our sea level and the amount of rain we receive, but our agriculture, youth sports, coastal neighborhoods and historic communities, too. That s the message of a new four-part video series created by the Climate Council of Sarasota-Manatee and the City of Sarasota that will premiere virtually on Friday, April 30, as part of the Sarasota Film Festival. A virtual panel covering the films and related topics will take place at noon on Sunday, May 2.