*Film Screening: Bird of Prey*Monday, December 3rd 2018, 7:00 pm @ Cornell
Cinema
104 Willard Straight Hall, Ithaca, NY



Introduction and Q&A by Eric
Liner, Director/Producer/Cinematographer; Multimedia department, Cornell
Lab of Ornithology



Wildlife cinematographer Neil Rettig embarks on what could be the most
challenging assignment of his career: to find the film the rarest eagle on
the planet. *Bird of Prey *explores the vanishing world of the Great
Philippine Eagle and reveals the people determined to save it.

*Please note: This month's Monday Night Seminar will not be available
online, as it is a special screening of a feature-length film rather than a
guest speaker. A trailer for the film is below. For more information about
the film, visit birdofpreymovie.com <http://birdofpreymovie.com/>. To watch
the full screening, please join us in person at the Cornell Cinema
<https://cinema.cornell.edu/?__hstc=75100365.92b71846ea149a61bff814303898208e.1542051617131.1543261172292.1543435501861.11&__hssc=75100365.1.1543435501861&__hsfp=3053111645>.*

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