Tamer Hassan is Premiering “The Rhythm of Rutledge” on January 27 at the Princeton Environmental Film Festival

 

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Tamer Hassan, a Collaborative Studio Fellow, is premiering his short “The Rhythm of Rutledge” at the Buy Purchase Princeton Environmental Film Festival on Sunday, January 27 at 11:00am. The Last Volunteer will participate in a post-screening Q&A with Alyson Ewald, a co-founder of Red Earth Farms.

“The Rhythm of Rutledge” takes place in Rutledge, Mo., a town of 100 residents, one general store, zero stoplights and thousands of acres of corn and soy. This rural landscape is also home to three ‘intentional communities’ that seek healthier ways of treating the land and one another. An experiment in observational cinema,the film immerses the audience into the environments of these communities, allowing minimal dialog to echo through long sections of observation, weaving ideology with the beauty of hands-on work with the land. Learn more about the film at therhythmofrutledge.com Order online Pills . Purchase