Feb 1, 2021 | Climate emergency

Climate Crisis Film Festival open library until Feb28th

two people silhouetted against water

The Climate Crisis Film Festival library is open with a curated collection of 20 exceptional new films on climate change — going beyond the dry data showers, wildlife conservation and single-issue documentaries you’ve already seen before.

Watch human stories from the frontlines, gain real insight into systemic causes, and pop the Western bubble with films from all over the world. STUNNING, DIVERSE, EYE-OPENING CINEMA.

Click here  for unlimited access to all 20 films for £10. Watch on demand until Feb 28.  Free Content also available.

Recommended:  “SODOM”. 

Experience life in Europe’s largest garbage dump in the middle of Africa, Agbogbloshie in Ghana — a wasteland the 6000 people who live there call SODOM.

This extraordinary film paints a complex and visually majestic portrait of modern globalization and the losers of the digital revolution. Short-lived technology becomes a metaphor for our throwaway society. Yet the residents of this seemingly apocalyptic setting are full of vitality, converting this landfill into a place bustling with life. The intensity of Sodom is captured through arresting visuals and narrativized by the people that call Sodom home.

 

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