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9 documentary Events Found

Mar 4

Reel Science: Underland

Part of the Texas Science Festival - Art-Science Intersection event from 5:30 pm - 9:00 pm, featuring science-related film content
Virtual
Free
3/4/26
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Mar 5

Reel Science: Underland

Adapted from Robert Macfarlane's bestselling book, 'Underland' is a visually stunning documentary about the hidden worlds beneath Earth's surface. The event includes interactive activities from the Texas Field Station Network and UT's Kemp Lab, followed by the film screening and a science talk with audience Q&A. Schedule: 5:30 p.m. Interactive activities begin, 7 p.m. Film screening, 8:25 p.m. Science talk and Q&A with Melissa Kemp, 9 p.m. Event concludes.
Long Center for the Performing Arts, Rollins Theatre
$13.00 - $13, $8...
3/5/26
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Mar 5

The Story of Us: The Women Who Shaped Montana - Episode III

A documentary screening followed by an engaging live panel discussion featuring the stories of three Montana women pioneers: Ella Knowles Haskell (Montana's first female attorney), Fannie Sperry Steele (legendary champion bronc rider), and Nancy Cooper Russell (who turned her husband Charlie Russell's art into an international legacy). The event includes immersive storytelling and expert commentary about these influential women who helped define Montana history.
Hager Auditorium
Free and open to...
3/5/26
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Mar 9

Sketching the Life of Indigenous Communities

This session explores life in Pakistan's indigenous communities through storytelling, documentary screening, and sketching. Featuring the program 'Breaking the Linkage Between Poverty and Climate Change,' where Swat and Naltar youth turn food waste into compost to boost soil yield. A creative, reflective experience highlighting resilience, climate justice, and local solutions from the frontlines.
Austin Marriott Downtown - Waller Ballroom B
Free
3/9/26
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Mar 9

Sketching the Life of Indigenous Communities

This session explores life in Pakistan's indigenous communities through storytelling, documentary screening, and sketching. Featuring the program "Breaking the Linkage Between Poverty and Climate Change," where Swat and Naltar youth turn food waste into compost to boost soil yield. A creative, reflective experience highlighting resilience, climate justice, and local solutions from the frontlines.
Austin Marriott Downtown - Waller Ballroom B
Free
3/9/26
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Mar 22

Time And Other Materials

This documentary features five accomplished women artists in Colorado and includes Martha Russo a former apprentice to Toshiko Takaezu.
Honolulu Museum of Art
Tickets required
3/22/26
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Apr 9

The Making of Life on Our Planet: Dinosaurs

From the Emmy Award-winning team behind Netflix's Life on Our Planet series comes a new behind the scenes talk focusing on the series' biggest stars: the Dinosaurs. This immersive big screen talk and Q&A revisits one of the Earth's longest-lived dynasties to tell the story of their rise and fall. Covering 170 million years, join the team behind the series as they discuss where they came from, why they mattered, how they evolved and how they met their ultimate fate. Expect stunning visuals from the studio behind Star Wars - Industrial Light and Magic - as well as an exclusive look into this ambitious series. From the science behind Earth's previous extinction events to the groundbreaking techniques used to recreate prehistoric creatures and landscapes.
The Clay Center
Tickets availabl...
4/9/26
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Apr 17

Free Screening + Q&A: Chasing Time

Join us for a free screening of Chasing Time, followed by a live Q&A. From world-renowned photographer James Balog and award-winning director Jeff Orlowski-Yang (Chasing Ice), the film showcases breathtaking glacier imagery from around the world, highlighting the urgent reality of climate change. Enjoy drinks and hors d'oeuvres while you watch, then stay for the Q&A with Balog, Orlowski-Yang, and student climate activist Sawyer Duval. Seating is limited; early arrival is encouraged.
Ballroom B/C, Anaheim Convention Center
Free screening
4/17/26
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Jun 15

OMSI Summer Overnight Camps - Camp Hancock (Desert)

Overnight science camp in the high desert at John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. Activities include documentary filming, desert survival skills, rafting, and backpacking. Drop off at OMSI SE Water Ave Museum at 7am Monday, pick up at 5pm Friday. Registration opens February 10th at 10am.
Hancock Field Station
$550.00 - Camps...
6/15/26
Sourced: https://omsi.edu/camps 01-19-2026
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