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CinemAmbiente in cooperation with Circoscrizione VI - Torino, organizes the film exhibition 'Ecokids 2011', screenings for the primary schools of the city. All the events will be introducedby an environmental expert.
One of the most worrying effects of global warming is diminished biodiversity. As the climate around them changes, flora and fauna are facing conditions increasingly different from those they adapted to in order to survive. Using spectacular images, this film examines a recent discovery: the northward migration within the northern hemisphere of animal and plant species in the search for a cooler climate through so-called biological corridors—areas sparsely populated by man which may provide refuge for the survival of all living beings.
Eugenio Manghi (b. Guastalla, Italy) has worked as nature and anthropology features journalist and photographer since 1985 on assignment for various scientific journals and institutions such as the Fondo per l'Ambiente Italiano and the Canadian Tourist Ministry. His book titles include: "Click in, fotografiamo insieme", "Oltre il 2000: il problema energetico", "Il giornale del Birdwatcher", "Come fare la macrofotografia", "Il Po, cento sguardi dall'argine", "Orsi Polari", "Il mondo degli uccelli". Since 1997 he has directed numerous reportage and documentaries for TV and scientific journals that have earned him international acclaim. He currently teaches scientific photography and video filmmaking at the School of Zoology, University of Pavia.
“This is the first time that all livings beings are faced with rapid, extensive climate change, without having an ecologically intact and healthy environment to count on.”
Edizione 2008
Concorso Documentari Italiani/Italian Documentary Competition
DOCUMENTARY
Italy , 2008, 64'
REGIA/DIRECTOR
Eugenio Manghi
TAGS:
Climate Change, Animals, Ice cap melting