Livable Streets Discussion Following No Impact Man Film Screening
- When
- September 16, 2009 7:20 pm
- Where
- Angelika Film Center
18 W. Houston St. (at Mercer St.)
Manhattan - Cost
- $12.50 adults; $9 for seniors and children.
- More Info
- No Impact Man
Author Colin Beavan, in research for his next book, began the No Impact Project in November 2006. A newly self-proclaimed environmentalist who could no longer avoid pointing the finger at himself, Colin leaves behind his liberal complacency for a vow to make as little environmental impact as possible for one year. No more automated transportation, no more electricity, no more non-local food, no more material consumption … no problem. That is, until his espresso-guzzling, retail-worshipping wife Michelle and their two year-old daughter are dragged into the fray. Laura Gabbert and Justin Schein's film provides a front row seat into the familial strains and strengthened bonds that result from Colin's and Michelle's struggle with this radical lifestyle change.
The after-film discussion will feature Amanda Gentile, Brooklyn Green Team; Clarence Eckerson, Livable Streets; Author Elizabeth Royte and Kim Wiley-Schwartz, Director of Livable Streets Education.


