Milking the Rhino examines the deepening conflict between humans and animals in an ever-shrinking world. Shot in some of the world's most magnificent locations, Milking the Rhino offers complex, intimate portraits of rural Africans on the forefront of community-based conservation -- a movement that's turning poachers into preservationists and local people into stewards of their land.
Panel Discussion to follow screening.
Sustainability Film Series 2011 is an innovative and exciting collaborative series of films and panel discussions designed to generate awareness, conversation and debate around current issues in sustainability. The Series features local premieres of visionary documentary films that explore sustainability, followed by panels of vibrant and informative discussions comprised of leading academics, community leaders, and proactive citizens who present and exchange ideas and views on current and local trends in sustainability.
Sustainability Film Series 2011 Admission:
Regular Adult - $8.00
Members of the Bell Museum & The Film Society - $5.00
U of M Students - Free w/ ID
Other Students - $5.00 w/ ID
Children under 12 - $5.00
Official Website: http://www.mspfilmsociety.org/sustainability
Added by UMN Institute for Advanced Study on February 15, 2011