If you consider yourself a locavore, a supporter of family farms, or just a parent concerned about your children’s health and the future of the planet they will inherit, be sure not to miss the world premiere of Farmageddon–the Unseen War on American Family Farms, a mom-created film that documents the FDA’s raids on small farms.
For more information about the film and its D.C. run, see the the Weston A. Price Foundation’s this press release. Read more about the the film’s origins and its creator, Kristin Canty (who will be in town for the premiere weekend) at Hartke is Online!, the blog of WAPF publicist Kimberly Hartke.
The film will run locally from Friday, June 17 through Thursday, June 23. Showtimes are 3, 5, 7, and 9 p.m. on weekdays and 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p.m. on weekends. The running time is 90 minutes, and the film is not rated.
There are a few exciting fundraiser events that will feature great speakers (and, in some cases, great food!) including Friday night’s opening gala, Saturday evening’s Grassfed on the Hill fundraiser, and Sunday afternoon’s event with the Northern Virginia Wholefood Meetup Group. Get your tickets to these events before they sell out!
For general admission tickets, contact West End Cinema, located at 2301 M Street NW Washington, DC 20037. The box office phone number is 202-419-3456. Tickets go on sale June 14.
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