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Pace Students' Documentary To Premiere At Jacob Burns Film Center

PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- Pace University communications and visual arts students are in the process of creating a documentary short film, "Curacao's Coral Challenge," that will premiere off-campus at the Jacob Burns Center for the first time on Tuesday, May 12 at 7:30 p.m.  

Pace University students' documentary will premiere at an outside venue for the first time ever.

Pace University students' documentary will premiere at an outside venue for the first time ever.

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The students' documentary has never premiered off campus at a venue outside of the university and Jacob Burns is a well-regarded repertory cinema.  

"Curacao's Coral Challenge" explores one Caribbean island's efforts to give coral reefs a chance despite a host of threats ranging from climate change to invasive lionfish to the pollution and fishing impacts that often accompany rapid coastal development.

For more information on the students' documentary, click here or visit their blog here.

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