Presented in partnership with the Sanibel Historical Museum & Village
A compelling documentary by award-winning filmmaker Ken Sneeden.
Between 1910 and 2004, devastating hurricanes have long been a part of Sanibel’s history. Compelling historical accounts from early islanders are brought to life by voice actors. Learn how 100 years of storms shaped Sanibel – before Ian.
“Documentary as Art Form” discussion with filmmaker Ken Sneeden to follow the screening. Cash bar available.
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ABOUT KEN SNEEDEN: Following his career as a TV anchor and producer, Ken established his expertise in visual storytelling and, since 2016, has worked with the Sanibel Historical Museum & Village and the Captiva Island Historical Society to produce seven full-length documentaries and other videos related to the history of the islands.