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A Chemical Reaction: Movie Review

1. June 2010

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After a screening in Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, last week, a viewer of the film A Chemical Reaction posted this review: http://artofnaturalliving.com/2010/05/22/the-green-lawncare-movement-a-chemical-reaction-film/. Please consider using the film in your community as a tool to effect change. Visit http://www.safelawns.org/chemical-reaction/ for more information.

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Music From The Movie: A Rundown

17. April 2010

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We receive loads of comments about the quality of the music in our movie, A Chemical Reaction. For a documentary like ours, which was made with passion and grit and very few greenbacks, music is usually lacking. In our case, though, calling on major favors from friends made the soundtrack soar. We’re proud to say [...]

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Next Week: Three Great Film Festivals . . . & We’ll Be at ALL of Them

20. March 2010

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As I sit here in my Chicago hotel room wondering what the snow outside will do to this afternoon’s attendance at our official Chicago premiere of A Chemical Reaction (3 p.m. at Columbia College), I’m also looking ahead to next week where the pace doesn’t skip a beat. Our film will be featured at three festivals [...]

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Here We Come Chicago

19. March 2010

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We’re just hours from jumping on a plane to Chicago for this weekend’s screenings of A Chemical Reaction (http://www.nwherald.com/articles/2010/03/15/r_rtfgzfmr9utk8co_1olg/index.xml and http://spcpweb.org/attachments/PressRelease-AChemicalReaction.pdf). Please help spread the word about both of these events!

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Canadian Leaders Honor Irwin, Hudson

12. March 2010

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OTTAWA, ONTARIO — With numerous leaders of the Canadian political and legal system in attendance for the packed Ottawa premiere of A Chemical Reaction on Thursday evening, EcoJustice founder Stewart Elgie summed up the event in a word: “Extraordinary.” “What can I say? It’s an incredible movie about an amazing town,” said Elgie, the attorney who [...]

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Just One Week to Saskachewan Premieres

9. March 2010

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Only a couple of hours from the Texas premiere of A Chemical Reaction as I sit here, I’ve just finished a round of preparations for my upcoming trip to Saskachewan, a western province of Canada. The film will play in Saskatoon next Tuesday, March 16, and in Regina on Wednesday, March 17. The details can [...]

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From Hartford to Houston and On . . .

7. March 2010

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The North American Spring Tour of A Chemical Reaction officially kicks into high gear this week. Fresh off a standing ovation at Hartford’s Cinestudio on the Trinity College campus today, I’ll be in Houston on Monday and Tuesday, back in Maine for the annual Portland Flower Show on Wednesday, in Ottawa for the Ontario premiere [...]

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Just 2 Days to Connecticut Premiere

5. March 2010

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In what is gearing up as perhaps our most dynamic state premiere to date, the Connecticut Chapter of the Northeast Organic Farmers Association is hosting that state’s premiere of A Chemical Reaction this Sunday, March 7, at 2 p.m. A fully catered snack table, several educational organizations and door prizes will be just some of the [...]

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A Chemical Reaction Set for Chicago Premiere

4. March 2010

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Announcements are now being circulated for the long-awaited Chicago premiere of A Chemical Reaction on Saturday, March 20: http://spcpweb.org/attachments/PressRelease-AChemicalReaction.pdf. Thanks to our friends at the Safer Pest Control Project for taking this on and making it a reality. While we’re in Illinois, we’re also going to attend a special screening of the movie at the McHenry [...]

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Pesticide Industry Unnerved by A Chemical Reaction

1. March 2010

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I’m not sure if it was my father, or grandfather, or some other wise figure in my life who first told me that threats are a childish form of flattery. That’s my take on some of the rhetoric coming from the chemical industry about our movie, A Chemical Reaction, which has been the focus of [...]

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