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A Look At Sea-Level Rise, Oscar-Winning Director's New Movie At Miami Film Festival & Munch Madness

Oscar-winning film director Michel Hazanavicius
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Oscar-winning film director Michel Hazanavicius

Guests for Sundial on Monday, March 12 2018:

Jeff Goodell is a climate reporter and author. He recently wrote  "The Water Will Come: Rising Seas, Sinking Cities and the Remaking of the Civilized World." Goodell  joined the program from WAMC in Albany, New York, to discuss what the future of living with rising seas will look like. 

Oscar-winning director Michel Hazanavicius has a new film, "Godard Mon Amour," showing at this year's Miami Film Festival. Hazanavicius spoke about the film, his career and the French cinema industry. 

Miami Herald food and dining editor Carlos Frias spoke about Munch Madness, a food-inspired take on the NCAA's basketball tournament March Madness, which lets South Floridians vote for their favorite restaurants. He explained how Munch Madness works and how people can participate.

Environmental reporter and author Jeff Goodell on the impact of sea-level rise on American cities, Oscar-winning film director Michel Hazanavicius' new film showing at the Miami Film Festival and Miami Herald food and dining editor Carlos Frias gives us a rundown of the Herald's Munch Madness restaurant competition.

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Andrea Perdomo is a reporter for WGCU News. She started her career in public radio as an intern for the Miami-based NPR station, WLRN. Andrea graduated from Florida International University, where she was a contributing writer for the student-run newspaper, The Panther Press, and also a member of the university's Society of Professional Journalists chapter.