Upcoming Film Schedule
SALLIE’S ASHES SCREENINGS/PRESENTATIONS
Westminster Village. (residents & guests)
April 13th Homestead Village 5:30 (residents)
April 14th All Saints Episcopal Church Mobile. 6:00 pm. Public Invited.
April18th - Earth Day - Tent Event- Come see us.
April 20th. Student event at Bayside School. 10:30
April 21st Fairhope High School 1:00 pm. (Student screening)
April 22, 2026. Daphne (2 showings)
-10:00 - 11:30 am -Daphne Public Library -Community Room.
-6:00 - 7:30 pm City Hall
Plenty of room!
April. 25, 2026. Earth Day Mobile
April 27th. Magnolia Springs - Community Center, 6:00 pm
April 28, 2026. Birmingham - Sidewalk Cinema. 4:00-7:00. (private screening)
April 30th Foley- Graham Nature Preserve. 6:00 - 7:30 pm. Interpretive Center.
May 2nd NWAL Citizens Climate Lobby, Florence-Lauderdale Visitors Center.
11:30 a.m. Florence, AL
May 5th. Mobile Bay Sierra Club - Five Rivers AWF Delta & Bay Conservation Theater 10954 Five Rivers Blvd. Spanish Fort. 5:30 refreshments, 6:00 program.
Public Invited
May 12th. Stockton 6:00 pm
May. 15th. Gulf Shores (TBA)
May 17th. Birmingham Highlands Methodist Church 1:00-2:30 PM (open to public)
We have many requests in progress!
Mobile - Alabama Locations
Birmingham, Huntsville, Auburn, Montgomery and others.
These will be announced soon
To request a showing of Sallie's Ashes or a presentation - contact:
or use " Schedule the Film" box
on this page.


Sallie Smith doesn’t know how to retire.
The 80-year old from Alabama admits “when I see something that’s a problem, it tends to call my name… and once it’s done that, I need to see it through.”
The problem now is threatening her beloved Mobile Bay. Alabama Power’s ‘Plant Barry’ – Southern Alabama’s largest power plant – has been depositing its waste ash into an unlined pit next to the plant for decades. It’s a ticking time bomb; if the levees were to be breached, 21 million tons of toxic ash would be released into the Mobile River and Bay.

March 28, 2026
Brennan Robideaux, Director (Sallie's Ashes) and Diane Thomas and Savan Wilson from the Coal Ash Action Group were invited to the Washington DC and the huge DC Environmental Film Festival to accept one of the top four awards of the event. The cherry blossoms were at their peak and the 300 seat audience loved the film and gave it a standing ovation! Needless to say, we were overwhelmed and thrilled.








If you would like a free screening for your group, contact us at Move.the.Ash@gmail.com
OR fill out the form below.

