Documentaries
Since 2007 award-winning documentaries play
an integral part in the ECOWEEK program. In 2009 ECOWEEK was
the first in Greece to show the newly released The Age
of Stupid by director Franny Armstrong and Oscar-winning
producer John Battsek starring Pete Postlethwaite, at the
same time the film was premiered in most capitals across the
world.... Read more
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ECOWEEK 2012: Documentaries
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Going for Green - Britain's 2012 Dream (tentative)
Britain's 2012 dream "Going for Green - Britain's
2012 Dream" was commissioned by the UK's Foreign and Commonwealth
Office, and tells the story of how the Olympic Park is
being built in an environmentally sustainable way, in
accordance with the legacy objectives as set out in the
original London 2012 bid. The film highlights British
creativity and excellence in construction, as well as
the cutting edge 'green' technology used for the build
of the Olympic Park. The Parklands, Soil Cleaning, the
Aquatics Centre and the Velodrome are some of the Olympic
projects presented in the film, sit back and enjoy.
The film is open and free admission to the general
public.
Date of screening: To be announced program
Venue: To be announced.
Q&A Speaker: To be announced.
Language: English (no subtitles) |
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> Documentary "Last
Call for Planet Earth" by Jacques Allard (tentative)
The planet is in danger. The challenge is very simple
and it's a matter of survival. There is only one possible
escape: the quick and energetic mastery of sustainable
development. Its application to architecture and town
planning. What to do? Working differently in order to
build differently and do everything in order to protect
our vulnerable environment. Solar energy, renewable materials,
targeted changes in city design, passive houses and bioclimatic
architecture, are some of the answers that 12 world acclaimed
architects - among them Maximilano Fuksas, Thom Mayne,
Ivan Harbour, Francoise-Helene Jourda and others - suggest
in Jacques Allard's documentary "Last Call for Planet
Earth". 70'
The film is open to the general public.
Date of screening: To be announced program
Screening Venue: To be announced.
Q&A Speaker: To be announced.
Language: English
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DOCUMENTARIES AT ECOWEEK
In 2007, ECOWEEK was among the first to show in Greece the
Oscar-winning documentary An Inconvenient Truth
with Nobel-Laureate and former US Vice President Al Gore,
and to show it to more than 100 High Schools across Greece
and Cyprus. In 2008 ECOWEEK organized a panel of distinguished
speakers for the premiere of The 11th Hour with
Leonardo DiCaprio at the 48th Thessaloniki International
Film Festival, and then held free screenings across Greece
and Cyprus, including High Schools. In 2008 ECOWEEK hosted
the premiere of Last Call for Planet Earth by
Jacques Allard, who was invited to introduced the film together
with a panel of distinguished architects from Greece, UK and
Denmark. In 2009 ECOWEEK was the first to show the newly released
The Age of Stupid by director Franny Armstrong
and Oscar-winning producer John Battsek starring Pete Postlethwaite,
in Athens (Greece) at the same time the film was premiered
in most capitals across the world.
ECOWEEK has also been screening the TVE documentary series
ELEMENT by director Emily McDowell, broadcast
on MTV channels globally, featuring young social entrepreneurs
who initiate creative projects for Climate Change and UNs
Millenium Development Goals; The Next Industrial Revolution
directed by Shelley Morhaim featuring architect William
McDonough and chemist Michael Braungart and their cradle-to-cradle
concept; The Power of Community directed by
Faith Morgan, about how Cuba survived the Peak Oil crisis
in the 1990s with urgan organic agriculture; The Rural
Studio presenting Samuel Mockbee's vision of Architecture
as a catalyst for social change; Kilowatt Ours by
Jerr Barrie about where our energy comes from and what is
the impact on the environment and the local communities; and
Architecture 2030 by architect
Ed Mazria a leader in passive solar architecture and sustainable
building.
ECOWEEK welcomes invitations for public, corporate, community,
and educational screenings. All invited screenings have a
charge for the public screening copyrights. Contact
ecoweek[at]ecoweek.org.il
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