Save $50 by purchasing a Festival Pass
Regular price is $200 for 2 adults at all 10 screenings (each screening pod is $20 x 10 screenings.)
This pass entitles the holder plus another adult into all screenings in Schedule B.
Due to social distancing, SPACE IS EXTREMELY LIMITED
Only 10 Pods per screening
Food/beverages are not included in the Festival Pass purchase. Please support our locations by considering purchasing food/drink from them as many are donating a portion of sales to the farmers.
If both passes are sold out, individual tickets will be going on sale soon.
SCHEDULE A: Tuesday, 9/29
SCHEDULE B: Wednesday, 9/30
at Morningsun Herb Farm in Vacaville
Film Bundle:
Hemp State
Against the Tide
Cedar Creek
SCHEDULE A: Tuesday, 9/29
SCHEDULE B: Wednesday, 9/30
at Morningsun Herb Farm in Vacaville
Film Bundle:
Hemp State
Against the Tide
Cedar Creek
SCHEDULE B: Tuesday, 9/29
SCHEDULE A: Wednesday, 9/30
at Lockewood Acres in Vacaville
Film Bundle:
Found in Korea
April Joy and Community Supported Agriculture
The Farm
SCHEDULE A:
MORNINGSUN HERB FARM (Vacaville)
6:30 PM - Picnic/Get Situated
7:30 PM - Films Begin
"KY Place: Hemp State"
Hemp has slowly been making a comeback in the United States, and Kentucky is leading the way. But questions remain about the equity, sustainability, and overall future of the broader cannabis industry.
"Against the Tide: Shellfish Growers Push Back Against Climate Change"
“Against The Tide” documents the very personal stories of shellfish business owners from the East, West and Gulf coasts, their experience with climate change, and their motivation to take action. The film is a product of the Shellfish Growers Climate Coalition (SGCC), a project led by The Nature Conservancy in concert with 150+ business owners from 20 states. The Coalition is harnessing the power of the its members’ compelling stories of how climate change is having real impacts, right now, on their business and the coastal communities they come from. Many have been making their living from coastal waters for generations, and their companies form the backbone of their communities.
"Cedar Creek"
Cedar Creek is a thought-provoking short film about one small but important creek in Jefferson County, Iowa and what happened to the water and the wildlife when the creek was altered. Written and directed by award-winning documentarian Dick DeAngelis and made possible by a Community Art Gathering grant from the BeWildReWild Fund.
Tickets $20 for 2 adults
SCHEDULE A:
LOCKEWOOD ACRES (Vacaville)
6:30 PM - Picnic/Get Situated
7:30 PM - Films Begin
"Found in Korea"
A Korean adoptee travels back to Korea for the first time in 35 years in search of her birth parents and the world she lost as a baby. While retracing the steps of her own adoption, she discovers her culture, identity and questions why Koreans are not adopting their own.
"April Joy and Community Supported Agriculture"
Community Supported Agriculture is an excellent way to source farm-fresh food. April Joy Farm, located in SW Washington, is an example of how a CSA functions and spotlights a family whose trips to the farm bring opportunities for fun and education.
"The Farm"
Currently a senior at the University of Colorado Boulder. Pursuing degrees in Cinema Production and Strategic Communication with an emphasis in Public Relations. Recipient of full-ride Boettcher Scholarship, which funds tuition, room and board, fees, study abroad and more. Backpacker, hiker, rock climber, skier, filmmaker, traveler.
Tickets $20 for 2 adults
SCHEDULE B:
MORNINGSUN HERB FARM (Vacaville)
6:30 PM - Picnic/Get Situated
7:30 PM - Films Begin
"KY Place: Hemp State"
Hemp has slowly been making a comeback in the United States, and Kentucky is leading the way. But questions remain about the equity, sustainability, and overall future of the broader cannabis industry.
"Against the Tide: Shellfish Growers Push Back Against Climate Change"
“Against The Tide” documents the very personal stories of shellfish business owners from the East, West and Gulf coasts, their experience with climate change, and their motivation to take action. The film is a product of the Shellfish Growers Climate Coalition (SGCC), a project led by The Nature Conservancy in concert with 150+ business owners from 20 states. The Coalition is harnessing the power of the its members’ compelling stories of how climate change is having real impacts, right now, on their business and the coastal communities they come from. Many have been making their living from coastal waters for generations, and their companies form the backbone of their communities.
"Cedar Creek"
Cedar Creek is a thought-provoking short film about one small but important creek in Jefferson County, Iowa and what happened to the water and the wildlife when the creek was altered. Written and directed by award-winning documentarian Dick DeAngelis and made possible by a Community Art Gathering grant from the BeWildReWild Fund.
Tickets $20 for 2 adults
SCHEDULE B:
LOCKEWOOD ACRES (Vacaville)
6:30 PM - Picnic/Get Situated
7:30 PM - Films Begin
"Found in Korea"
A Korean adoptee travels back to Korea for the first time in 35 years in search of her birth parents and the world she lost as a baby. While retracing the steps of her own adoption, she discovers her culture, identity and questions why Koreans are not adopting their own.
"April Joy and Community Supported Agriculture"
Community Supported Agriculture is an excellent way to source farm-fresh food. April Joy Farm, located in SW Washington, is an example of how a CSA functions and spotlights a family whose trips to the farm bring opportunities for fun and education.
"The Farm"
Currently a senior at the University of Colorado Boulder. Pursuing degrees in Cinema Production and Strategic Communication with an emphasis in Public Relations. Recipient of full-ride Boettcher Scholarship, which funds tuition, room and board, fees, study abroad and more. Backpacker, hiker, rock climber, skier, filmmaker, traveler.
Tickets $20 for 2 adults
Festival Program has both schedules and film descriptions.
2020 AAFF 2020 Festival Program (pdf)
DownloadAll children must be accompanied by an adult.
Tickets are available for "Queen of the Sun" at Ruhstaller Farm on 8/18 and "The Real Dirt on Farmer John" at Morningsun Herb Farm on 8/19.