The Central Park Effect: with Special Guest Filmmaker Jeffrey Kimball and Producer Pam Hogan
Nearly 38 million people visit Central Park every year. How many bring binoculars? Jeffrey Kimball's documentary introduces New York City's birders, with a backdrop of spectacular wildlife footage from this unlikely locale. On a good day, more than 100 different species of birds can be found in the vast green space of Central Park. According to the amateur ornithologists Kimball interviews-from author and birder Jonathan Franzen to a devoted high school girl to a septuagenarian who leads tours almost daily during springtime-urban parks are a major attraction for migrating birds. High-definition photography precisely captures birds of all shapes, sizes, and colors.
Promoted by:
MV Film Society
MV Film Society
USA - 2012 - 60 minutes - Documentary/Nature - Not-rated. (Excellent for the entire family). "A nature-lover's doc whose appeal is somewhat broader than it sounds"
-- Hollywood Reporter
Venue Information:
Directions: Historically known for its excellent acoustics, Union Chapel has long been a favorite venue for concerts and recitals. It is located on Circuit Avenue in the center of Oak Bluffs.
508-696-9369
Handicap Accessible
Ticket Pick Up Information
No tickets will be mailed. Please bring your confirmation with you. Your name will be on door list at Union Chapel. Doors open at 7:30pm, film begins at 8:00 pm.










