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October 28, 2015January 27, 2016News

News Articles on Trees in Trouble

The Cincinnati Enquirer interviewed filmmaker Andrea Torrice, as she discussed Emerald Ash Borer’s local impact on Cincinnati. Read the article now. Soapbox […]

October 27, 2015News

Trees in Trouble on NPR

Listen to filmmaker Andrea Torrice discuss her new film on Cincinnati Public Radio. Also joining the discussion is Cincinnati Park Board Natural […]

October 9, 2015October 9, 2015News

Broadcast Premiere on Cincinnati’s CET

Trees in Trouble will have its broadcast premiere Sunday, November 22, at 4:30 pm on Southwest Ohio / Northern Kentucky public television […]

August 31, 2015October 23, 2015News

Trees in Trouble Sneak Preview

On November 5th, several organizations will hold a “Sneak Preview” of the new Trees in Trouble documentary. The Sneak Preview will include […]

August 23, 2015September 9, 2015News

Documentary on News Channel 12

Trees in Trouble filmmaker appeared on the local news to speak about with newscaster Dan Hurley about the ongoing tree crisis in […]

May 6, 2015September 9, 2015News

Trees in Trouble awarded Ohio Humanities Grant

We are delighted to announce that the Trees in Trouble documentary has been awarded a post production completion grant from the Ohio […]

June 24, 2014September 9, 2015News

Trees in Trouble Film and Community Engagement Project Awarded Two Grants

We are pleased to announce that the Tree Fund and the Stephen H. Wilder Foundation are supporting the Trees in Trouble documentary […]

February 18, 2014September 9, 2015News

Article on Tree Crisis

Soapbox Cincinnati recently published an article on the tree crisis which mentions the Trees in Trouble film. Read the article now. Share […]

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Funding for Trees in Trouble comes from the Ohio Humanities Council, the Stephen H. Wilder Foundation, the Craig Young Family Foundation and the TREE Fund. The project was supported by the Media Working Group, the Center for Independent Documentary, and the School of Art, University of Cincinnati.