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May 7-15 , 2009 Once Upon a Tide was selected for the Santa Cruz Film Festival.
April 3, 2009 Once Upon a Tide was selected for the EarthDance Short-Attention-Span Environmental Film Festival.
March 27-April 5, 2009 Once Upon a Tide was selected for the Sarasota Film Festival.
March 25-29, 2009 Once Upon a Tide was selected for the Heart of Gold International Film Festival.
March 6-8, 2009 Once Upon a Tide was selected for EARTH VISION the 17th Tokyo Global Environmental Film Festival.
March 4-8, 2009 Once Upon a Tide was selected for the Durango Independent Film Festival.
February 22 - March 9, 2009 Once Upon a Tide was selected for the San Francisco International Children's Film Festival.
January 22-25, 2009 Once Upon a Tide was selected for the Sonoma Environmental Film Festival.
January 9-11 2009 Once Upon a Tide was selected for the Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival.
2009 Once Upon a Tide was selected for the WILDsound Film Festival.
2009 Once Upon a Tide was selected for the Alaska Ocean Film Festival.
October 7, 2008 Kathleen Frith spoke as part of a panel titled “Beyond Jargon: The Next Generation of Communication Strategies for a Sustainable World” at the IUCN World Conservation Forum, Barcelona, Spain. She featured Once Upon A Tide in her lecture.
August 14, 2008 Kathleen Frith spoke after a screening of Once Upon a Tide at the Ocean Explorium at New Bedford Seaport.
June 18, 2008 Kathleen Frith spoke after a screening of Once Upon a Tide at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, California. She spoke as part of a panel along with Mark Shelley, Producer, Sea Studios Foundation and Kenneth R. Weiss, Pulitzer-Prize winning environmental writer for the Los Angeles Times.
June 4, 2008 Kathleen Frith spoke after a screening of Once Upon a Tide at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute as part of the Underwater Explorers Lecture Series.
May 14-16, 2008 Kathleen Frith held a three-day workshop for coastal managers, conservationists and marine scientists about ocean and human health in Jeddeh, Saudi Arabia, followed by a lecture at CEDARE in Cairo, Egypt.
March 20, 2008 The official Premier of Once Upon a Tide was held at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History. The screening was followed by a panel discussion with scientists and filmmakers including: David Elisco, Vice President and Mark Shelly, President, Sea Studios Foundation; Kathleen Frith, Assistant Director, Center for Health and the Global Environment, Harvard Medical School; Paul Epstein, Associate Director, Center for Health and the Global Environment, Harvard Medical School; Nancy Knowlton, Sant Chair in Marine Science, National Museum of Natural History; and Carl Safina, President, Blue Ocean Institute. The Museum's Associate Director Elizabeth Duggal gave the opening remarks.
March 5, 2008 A preview of Once Upon a Tide was screened at Boston’s Museum of Science. The screening was followed by a discussion with the film’s project director and Executive Producer Kathleen Frith and Project Scientific Advisor Molly Kile about how fictional and highly creative stories can be used to effectively communicate environmental issues, and the specific ways our health depends on the health of the environment.
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