Join the Network for Environmental Humanities' new film series
You are cordially invited to the new film series organised by the Network for Environmental Humanities for students and staff. The films showcase a broad range of genres and styles of filmmaking, each addressing some aspect of our current, overlapping environmental crises. We look forward to sharing our impressions, and thinking through together what role filmmaking can play in the climate crisis (beyond the industry’s own environmental footprint).
Films
Monday 3 February, 15.15-18.00 | The End We Start From (Mahalia Belo, 2023) |
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Monday 10 February, 15.15-17.00 | The Loud Spring (Johanna Schellhagen, 2022) |
Monday 24 February, 15.15-18.00 | How to Blow up a Pipeline (Daniel Goldhaber, 2022) |
Monday 3 March, 15.15-18.00 | Erde (Nikolaus Geyrhalter, 2019) |
Monday 17 March, 15.15-18.00 | How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can’t Change (Josh Fox, 2016) |
Monday 31 March, 15.15-18.00 | Cast your vote! Options to include: First Reformed, Stalker, Day After Tomorrow |
Location
All films listed will be screened in the Muntstraat Theater (Muntstraat 2A), and will be followed by a short discussion.
More information?
You can reach the organisers Judith Keilbach and Flora Roberts directly with any questions, or contact neh@uu.nl