Flyway of Life: Documentary Screening & Filmmaker Talk
A Night of Film and Conservation at the Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium
Step into the story of the Atlantic Flyway with a special screening of Flyway of Life. This documentary tells the incredible story of migratory birds. The screening will be followed by a conversation with Rhode Island filmmaker and journalist, Tomas Koeck. The award winning filmmaker has produced work for National Geographic, PBS Nature, the Smithsonian Channel, ESPN, and the National Audubon Society, and now he’s bringing his latest film to Audubon Rhode Island!
Reception begins at 4:00 PM at the Nature Center and Aquarium, and the movie and presentations will start at 5 PM.
Your evening includes:
- A cocktail & mocktail reception starting at 4:00 pm with rare after-hours aquarium access and fundraising opportunities to bid on unique conservation-inspired items.
- A Q&A with the filmmaker and crew, plus an exclusive sneak peek of Koeck’s newest documentary project, filmed off the Rhode Island coast.
- A special presentation of an Avian Ambassador.
- Book signing with Tomas Koeck after the screening.
“The Atlantic Flyway is the stream of life that balances ecosystems throughout the entire eastern side of North America. Without it, life would cease to maintain its balance and productive ecosystems would grind to a halt. Join explorer Tomas Koeck as he examines several unlikely relationships along this massive migratory chain that stems from South America and arcs out as far as Alaska.” — Flyway of Life