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Kalamazoo, River: US
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Dueling narrators face off in a comedic docu-musical debate about the fate of one heavily polluted river. The Kalamazoo was described in the late 1960s as "having the color and consistency of a blueberry milkshake." Inside Kalamazoo, River: US, 'Nature' narrator Malcolm Drury (Eric McConnell) details the rich history of the Kalamazoo River leading up to its current status as an 80-mile long "Superfund Mega-Site" from PCB contamination, while Maxx Buccs (opera singer David Gordon) sings his commentary from the perspective of 'Industry,' leading to a Blazing Saddles-esque finale along the banks of the river itself. Stock footage, interviews, and a fake music video also contribute to this examination of humankind's impact on fresh water supplies. The movie is an exploration of both the relationship between a natural waterway and the city which took its name, and of the broader relationship between industry and nature.


Wednesday, April 28th at 6:30pm - as close to Earth Day as we could get.
FREE community screening at the Kalamazoo Public Library!

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Crossing our fingers for festivals! We'll keep you posted.





We have a new web site! DVDs are officially for sale!  Those local to the Kalamazoo area can now buy DVDs at the People's Food Co-op at 436 S. Burdick St., or either Kazoo Books locations - 407 N. Clarendon or 2413 Parkview.  Help us spread the word and raise funds to submit to as many film festivals as possible.

Check out the Michigan Radio / NPR interview.

Read our other recent press about the Kalamazoo, River:US movie.