‘Woman at War’ Battles Climate Change

Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir is determined to stop a new heavy-industry development by any means necessary in "Woman at War."
Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir is determined to stop a new heavy-industry development by any means necessary in “Woman at War.” (Photo: Magnolia Pictures)

“Woman at War” opens with a scene preparing us for the film to come: A woman, alone in the desolate, green highlands of Iceland, expertly (and cleverly, with bow and arrow) takes out a major electrical line running to a bleak, corrosive industrial facility. A game of cat and mouse with a helicopter ensues and our archer escapes in a surprising and delightful way, one with a clear suggestion: The past may still be of help.

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What: “Woman at War” presented by the Tallahassee Film Society

When: 6 p.m. Friday, 7 p.m. Saturday, 5 p.m. Sunday

Where:  All Saints Cinema, 918-1/2 Railroad Ave. 

Tickets: $10, $7 for students and TFS members

Visit:www.tallahasseefilms.com

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