2024 Special Topic Film Programme
Offshore
Sunday 10.11.2024 | 16:00
Hazel Falck (UK | 2022 | 20 mins)
Language: English
Subtitles : English
Moderation Language: English
KoKi CINEMA ROOM
Three weeks on, three weeks off. Offshore brings together oil workers’ unique perspectives on the coming energy transition and explores what climate justice really looks like for workers and communities around the UK North Sea. The film looks at how communities and regions have been impacted by past industrial decline, the risks workers face in an increasingly precarious industry and how they can organise for the future.
Hearing No Objections: Youth Activism at COP28
Sunday 10.11.2024 | 16:00
Emily Boyle (Switzerland | 204 | 29 mins)
Language: French
Subtitles : English
Moderation Language: English
KoKi CINEMA ROOM
This documentary follows the journey of two Swiss youth delegates (Solange Zongo and Alexis Balimann) at the world’s most talked-about climate conference to date, COP28. The short film sheds light on the challenges to youth participation at global climate negotiations, and their efforts and commitment to influence the conference’s outcome. Featuring climate advocates from all over the world, the film explores the crucial dimension of space in these negotiations, highlighting the need to make the said space more inclusive. At the very essence of this documentary resonates a call to action from a vibrant voice of youth. A youth united in unwavering solidarity, relying on its collective strength and commitment to hold policy-makers accountable and echoes the call of its generation for bolder climate action.
Note: Although no entrance fee is required, it is recommended to book in advance. Choose the film session you are interested in on our Filmfreeway platform (tickets are organised per film name and follow the chronological order of our festival). There are no assigned seats. Please come half an hour before the session. We will give away the tickets that haven’t been collected 15 minutes before the session starts.