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Toronto Public Libraries – North York Central Library presents Sea of Life

North York Central Library

Toronto

April 16, 2026

6:00 PM

Free

English

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Sea of Life

Director Julia Barnes
Run Time 88min
Genre Documentary
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Summary

Inspired by the films of Rob Stewart, 16-year-old Julia Barnes decides to follow his example and take eco-action through filmmaking. Travelling around the world surveying the various problems that threaten ocean ecosystems, Barnes takes a deep dive into how actions by governments, businesses and ordinary people can all have a drastic impact on sustainability.

Culminating in the demonstrations leading up to the important but ultimately ineffective Paris Climate Agreement, this documentary charts a path for what comes next and how a conscious treatment of the ocean could present the answer to keeping our planet liveable and beautiful for generations to come.

Cast Julia Barnes, Rob Stewart

Ratings by Province or Territory

NR
Alberta
NR
British Columbia
NR
Manitoba
NR
New Brunswick
NR
Newfoundland and Labrador
NR
Nova Scotia
NR
Northwest Territories
NR
Nunavut
PG
Ontario
NR
Prince Edward Island
NR
Québec
NR
Saskatchewan
NR
Yukon

Event Primary Language

English

Event Details

No Ticket Required.

Apr
16
Toronto Public Libraries – North York Central Library presents Sea of Life
6:00 PM – 8:30 pm, EDT
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Accessibility

Venue deemed accessible by event host. Screening will take place on 2nd floor, which is accessible by both elevator and stairs. The room is big enough for attendees with wheelchairs, or walkers, or other assistive devices.

Address

North York Central Library, 5120 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON, M2N 5N9
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