Shape Me

Film Title : Shape Me

Duration : 00:04:21
Filmmaker : Alex Spoerndli
Theme : Energy Conservation, Climate change
Synopsis :
Encouraging change in energy consumption starts not only with the consumers at home. Politics and industry need to step forward and boldly present measures for sustainable energy solutions. Two research programs conducted by the Swiss National Science Foundation presented their solutions in front of a large audience of politicians and industry leaders. But for convincing them to change, a more direct message needed to be sent.
That’s why we let the energy speak for itself.

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Mexico City and its Sacred Salamanders

Film Title : Mexico City and its Sacred Salamanders

Duration : 00:10:12
Filmmaker : Katie Garret
Theme : Wildlife Conservation
Synopsis :
Iconic salamanders that live exclusively in Mexico City’s Xochimilco lake complex, axolotls (Ambystoma mexicanum) are remarkable for a number of reasons. While most salamanders spend part of their adulthood on land, axolotls live permanently underwater and retain their larval features” including their feathery external gills”throughout their lives. There, they grow to lengths of up to 30 centimeters (12 inches), preying on aquatic insects, worms, tadpoles, crustaceans, and small fish. Thanks to their unique physiology and ability to regrow severed limbs, axolotls have been treasured by both the ancient Aztecs, who considered them to be descendants of an important deity, and modern scientists, who have used them as lab models to study everything from tissue regeneration to cancer. However, the species is now critically endangered in the wild, suffering from the triple threat of habitat destruction, pollution, and the introduction of non-native predatory fish. It is also a canary in the coal mine for an ecosystem in extreme distress. In this short film, join Luis Zambrano and Cristina Barros from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) to see how some of Mexico’s biologists, anthropologists, and traditional farmers are responding to this crisis, working to restore the habitat that is necessary not just for axolotls to survive in the wild, but also for the region’s human populations to thrive.

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Wings & Wetlands – A Story Of Migration

Film Title : Wings & Wetlands – A Story Of Migration

Duration : 00:16:15
Filmmaker : Raghunath Belur, Sugandhi Gadadhar
Theme : Wildlife
Synopsis :
“Wings & Wetlands – A Story Of Migration”, is produced by the Karnataka Forest Department, as part of its outreach activity, for the State’s Action plan, on the protection and conservation of the birds that use the Central Asian Flyway. It is a short documentary that highlights waterbirds, especially the ones that migrate to Karnataka, India during winter, and the wetlands that they migrate to.

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All eyes on the Amazon

Film Title : All eyes on the Amazon

Duration : 00:41:00
Filmmaker : Andrea Marinelli
Theme : Community, Pollution
Synopsis :
In the 1970s the start of oil extraction in the Ecuadorian Amazon engendered expectations that the country was entering a new era of prosperity. Over the following four decades, hydrocarbons have marked the history of Ecuador affecting economic fluctuations, following oil price cycles in the global market together with changes in domestic taxation and ownership regimes, and stirring periodically renewed hopes of development as well as discontent. The documentary shows some of the impacts generated by oil extraction in the Orellana and Sucumbíos provinces of the Ecuadorian Amazon and the associated social mobilization of the indigenous and mestizo population.
The focus is on frugal but advanced GIScience, drones, smartphones and bespoke apps that are being deployed by community members living next to oil installations to produce evidence on the impacts of the oil industry. The activity is a result of a project combining citizen science, scholarly activism, indigenous and mestizo mobilization. The activities bring together social movements, academics and some (mostly local) government authorities that take advantage of each other’s expertise and co-develop tools to collect and communicate evidence on the local impacts of oil extraction. The evidence produced has been used for campaigning at various levels addressing the companies, governments and public opinion. Taken together, the tools and strategies deployed are instruments in the David and Goliath slow struggle for environmental justice that pit local communities and activists against the interests of extractive industries.

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The Return of The Mountain Chicken

Film Title : The Return of The Mountain Chicken

Duration : 00:13:17
Filmmaker : Nico Aguren
Theme : Wildlife Conservation
Synopsis :
On a remote volcanic island in the Caribbean, a little known frog species is taking part in an experiment that could help scientists cure a fungal pathogen that is wiping out amphibians across the world. This short film follows the journey of the first frogs to be successfully reintroduced into Montserrat in ten years. But there is no guarantee that these frogs will endure the long journey or survive in a contaminated island.

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H2O

Film Title : H2O

Duration : 00:06:31
Filmmaker : Fathima Shanaz
Theme : Human & Development, Pollution
Synopsis :
There is a big Forest. Birds are flying here and there. Animals are wandering about. There is a river flowing across the forest. It’s drizzling. The forest is adorned with a rainbow. Chirping of the birds and the sound of rain is heard in the background. Suddenly, at the end of the forest, the light of gun firing, and black fumes can be seen. The war continues to grow and fades out eventually. Again, it rains. At the end of the rain, the sun rises. It is a very calm and beautiful forest. A man comes to this beautiful forest. He hunts an animal. There are few humans who cut the forest down with axes. Gradually people come, cut down the forest and make it a city. A church, a temple, a Hindu temple and a Mosque is built at the same time. The city is being created after destroying the forest. Suddenly, a thundering noise is heard. A pouring rain falls. Gradually the city drowns. People shout and run here and there. The religious monuments are being destroyed and the city gets destroyed too. Humans come down floating. A small girl also comes down floating. After her, the previously seen animals such as rabbits, elephants, and deer come floating too. The movie ends with the little girl getting trapped in a droplet of water. In the major theme of this movie, the struggle humans must go through due to the destruction of nature and the deforestation is portrayed. Also this short film showcases how the society which is created by capitalism always creates chaos.

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Cascarita

Film Title : Cascarita

Duration : 00:04:15
Filmmaker : Jim Barrera
Theme : Energy Conservation, Climate change
Synopsis :
A wind-up toy finds himself out of energy constantly, being unable to play with his battery-charged friends. He will soon find how to overcome this and help his friends on the way out of non-renewable energy dependence.

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I AM VITAL

Film Title : I AM VITAL

Duration : 00:06:04
Filmmaker : Florian Ledoux
Theme : Water
Synopsis :
Bears dance every year in the Romanian Carpathians. During this ancestral celebration, men don bear furs and parade the streets. Wear the courage of this great predator and summon the strength to face the year ahead.
In a country that hosts the largest bear population in Europe, men and bears have been close neighbors for centuries. Nowadays, the borders between their territories are thinning. To the point they sometimes intertwine…
Echilibru offers an insight into a world without borders, at the dawn of a new equilibrium.

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Species per aquam – Biodiversity between the Ticino Valley and the Alps

Film Title : Species per aquam – Biodiversity between the Ticino Valley and the Alps

Duration : 00:12:44
Filmmaker : Marco Tessaro
Theme : Ecology, Biodiversity
Synopsis :
The upper Ticino Valley is blessed with numerous protected areas. But protection cannot be achieved through titles alone: in-depth scientific knowledge is crucial to understanding the ecological value of an area and the extent of the threats it faces. The Species per Aquam project has acquired this knowledge and translated it into practical environmental improvement efforts.

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