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MQT, MI

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OCT 16-19, 2025 • Marquette, MIchigan

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Island Zero

Screened at FCFF 2024

  • Year 2024
  • Country USA
  • Runtime 12 min
  • Director Ryan Broussard and Joshua Sisolak
  • Notes First Time Filmmaker, Michigan Premiere
  • Topics
    • Climate Change
    • Current Events
    • Environment
    • Fishing

Film Synopsis

The mayor of an island off the coast of Virginia hopes to have his town saved from rising tides.

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