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      March 19 – 30, 2025

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          MOBILIZING NORDIC COMMUNITIES IN AND THROUGH CLIMATE STORIES

          11:40 - 12:15 Friday 22nd Mar 2024 / 35 min

          Join Rebekka Nystabakk and Hazel Falck, for a meaningful conversation on the power of climate documentaries to engage communities and create ethical relations.

          How can climate documentary projects be a platform for activating and collaborating with communities? How to create ethical and respectful relationships with communities for climate storytelling? How can film be used as a tool for dialogue and engagement?

          Speakers

          Hazel Falck

          Hazel Falck is a documentary filmmaker based in London, UK. Her independent work to date has focused on experiences of collectivism and new forms of resistance. She is currently a Research Fellow at Queen Mary’s Center for Film and Ethics, and is developing her first feature length project.

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          Thomas Østbye

          Thomas A. Østbye is known to combine artistic reflections on the documentary genre with contemporary political dilemmas. He made his mark with formally challenging documentaries like “Imagining Emanuel”(CPH:DOX awarded) and currently works with a ClimateTrilogy, and a feature doc: SOCIETY

          Emile Hertling Péronard

          Emile Hertling Péronard is an Oscar-nominated Greenlandic film producer based in Denmark with production company Ánorâk Film operating out of both Nuuk and Copenhagen. His films have screened at Cannes, Venice, Berlinale, Sundance, with Aquarela (2018) shortlisted for the Feature Documentary Oscar.