Wild & Scenic Film Festival returns in March

The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay is bringing back its environmental film festival for the fifth year, in-person at the Science Museum and virtual.

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In-person screenings will take place at The Dome.

In-person and virtual tickets are now on sale for the Wild & Scenic Film Festival, a program from Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay.

Wild & Scenic features 10-15 short films highlighting a range of topics, from conservation to agriculture to Indigenous culture.

For the past two years, the festival has been entirely virtual. This March, screenings will take place in person in Pennsylvania, Maryland, DC, and in Virginia at the Science Museum.

Regular admission for the Thursday, March 9 event at the Science Museum is $30. Students can attend for $15. If you’d like to attend virtually, get five days of video-on-demand access to all the films for $20.

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