A film program focused on climate change in collaboration with SALT
As part of the 2024 summer film program, the Lumbardhi Foundation, in collaboration with Salt, presents a selection of “Is this our last chance?”, a decade-long film program calling attention to climate change and its vast impact on humans, nature, and the world.
Initiated in 2015 by Salt, the program encourages reconsideration of people’s actions on the environment and biodiversity through talks and documentary screenings from various geographies exploring diverse themes, actions, and inquiries into environmental issues related to climate change.
The documentary From the Wild Sea (2021) focuses on the collision between humans and nature, offering perspectives from both sides; we get to explore solitary life in Geographies of Solitude (2022), singularly portrayed by an environmentalist. From capturing the disappearance of the scientific caretakers of nature in Fauna (2023), we jump to new ways of labor organization in a goldmine factory in Utopia Revisited and then to rethinking nature as the sole provider of life continuation in Longyearbyen, A Bipolar City (2016). From economics to survival, we explore the nature and social hierarchies in Mothers of the Land to seed worldwide transportation in Wild Relatives (2018), where layered experiences spanning economics, survival, and environmental issues are explored.
The program is presented in collaboration with Salt, founded by Garanti BBVA, with the support of the European Cultural Foundation and the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport.
Program:
July 2024
07.07.2024
FROM THE WILD SEA
Directed by Robin Petré
Denmark, 2021 – Documentary – 78 min.
From the Wild Sea is a poetic documentary film that zooms in on the complex collision between humans and nature. It takes us on a disturbing and fascinating journey into the emerging Anthropocene Era, seen from both the human and animal perspectives.
13.07.2024
GEOGRAPHIES OF SOLITUDE
Directed by Jacquelyn Mills
Canada, 2022 – Documentary – 104 min.
Environmentalist Zoe Lucas has cataloged flora and fauna on Sable Island, a thin strip of land off the Canadian coast, for decades. Zoe, the island’s only full-time human inhabitant, embarks on solitary excursions to observe the dunes, starry skies, wild horses, and washed-up plastic waste.
17.07.2024
FAUNA
Directed by Pau Faus
Spain, 2023 – Documentary – 74 min.
On the outskirts of Barcelona, a farmer and his herd live next door to a hi-tech lab that performs animal testing. The farmer—suffering from a bone disease—witnesses the disappearance of his profession, while the scientists are busier than ever.
31.07.2024
UTOPIA REVISITED
Directed by Kurt Langbein
Germany – 2018 – Documentary – 91 min.
This is a documentary about alternative economic projects like a fair trade goldmine or a tea factory that is owned by its workers.
AUGUST
16.08.2024
MOTHERS OF THE LAND
Directed by Alvaro Sarmiento, Diego Sarmiento
Peru, 2019 – Documentary -74 min.
In the Andean worldview, women and the earth are strongly interrelated. Both are capable of giving and nurturing life. Mothers of the Land accompanies five women in their daily struggle to maintain a traditional and organic way of working the land.
23.08.2024
LONGYEARBYEN, A BIPOLAR CITY
Directed by Manuel Deiller
France – 2016 – Documentary – 56 min.
In the Arctic, the Norwegian city of Longyearbyen, located in the Svalbard archipelago, has been extracting coal for one hundred years as an energetic and economic source, which stirs many environmental paradoxes.
30.08.2024
WILD RELATIVES
Directed by Jumana Manna
Germany, Lebanon, Norway – 2018 – Documentary – 66 min.
Wild Relatives follows the matrix of hierarchies and relationships involved in a seed transaction between the Norwegian town of Longyearbyen in Svalbard, an island in the Arctic Ocean, and the Bekaa Valley in Lebanon.