Babson's Filmmaker-in Residence Tuesday, March 10, 7:00pm Carling-Sorenson Theatre
FREE and open to the public. Registration encouraged. Walk-ins welcome.
Narrated by Quannah ChasingHorse and Academy Award nominee, Edward Norton; and produced by
Grant Hill and Allison Abner, Bad River is a new
documentary chronicling the Wisconsin-based Bad
River Band’s fight for sovereignty. The story unfolds
through shocking revelations, devastating losses,
and a powerful legacy of defiance and resilience,
including a David vs. Goliath battle to save Lake
Superior, the largest freshwater resource in
America. As Bad River Tribal Elder Eldred Corbine
declares: “We gotta protect it… die for it, if we
have to.” More at badriverfilm.com
Award-winning filmmaker Mary Mazzio’s body of
work has had deep and sustained impact, moving
the needle on important social issues. In addition
to being an Olympic athlete, a recovering lawyer, a
former college pie-eating champion, and the mother
of two children, Mary Mazzio is also Filmmaker-in-Residence at Babson College. More at 50eggs.com
Join us for
a post‑film discussion immediately following the screening, featuringMary Mazzio, award‑winning filmmaker and Babson’s
Filmmaker‑in‑Residence, and Kevin Bruyneel, Professor of Politics at
Babson College. Moderated byLily Stambouli, sophomore filmmaker and
president of Babson on Film.
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