Planeta.Doc – 21/11 at UFSC | Ufsc Culture and Events Center | 20/10/2014 | CLOSED

Films: Planeta.Doc - 21/11 at UFSC
Original title: Planeta.Doc - 21/11 at UFSC
Direction: See below.
Cast: Uninformed.
Censorship: -
Year of manufacture:: 2014
Country of origin: -
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Synopsis:

9h

The Sea Change - Barbara Ettinger, Documentary, United States, 86min.
Sven Huseby, a retired history professor, embarks on a journey to investigate what's wrong with the oceans and ends up discovering that global warming is only half a story whose other part few know...

11 h

Meeting with Milton Santos - Silvio Tendler, Brazil, 90min.
Milton Santos was the dissenting voice denouncing the perversities of what he called globalitarism, an economic system that preserves money among the rich and increases poverty among the less fortunate. The film presents the last interview of geographer Milton Santos, in which he traces a panel of the inequalities between the rich north and the looted south, presenting alternatives and a positive prognosis about the future of humanity.

12h

dammed - Nandan Saxena and Kavita Bahi, Documentary, India, 63min.
This is the story of the bravery and determination of villagers in Madhya Pradesh, up to their necks in the waters of the Narmada River, in protest against the apathy of the Indian government and greedy energy corporations.

15 h

Narrators of Yahweh - Eliane Caffe, Brazil, 102min.
When faced with the announcement that the city could disappear under the waters of a hydroelectric plant, the community of Javé adopts a daring strategy to try to escape destruction: to prepare a document telling its history based on the testimonies of its oral memory.

16h

The Last Call - Enrico Cerasuolo, Italy, Documentary, 90min.
The film tells the story of one of the most controversial and inspiring environmental books of all time. The authors of 'The Limits to Growth' provide a provocative look at the reasons for the global crisis in the face of limitless growth. Is there still time for one last call?

18h

Earth, Tomorrow Will Be Late - Chico Carneiro. Documentary, Mozambique, 76min.
Film about the country's challenges in land management and administration. It illustrates the implications of the growing demand for land in Mozambique and the challenges faced by rural communities in terms of access to and secure tenure of this important natural resource in the face of the various interests of the business sector.

20 h

Love in Three Languages - Play
The play is a story about love told in songs in three languages. Inspired by the concept of a didactic concert, it combines Brazilian Popular Music and classical instrumental music with theatrical performances.

21h

planet ocean - Yann Arthus-Bertrand and Michael Pitiot, Documentary, France, 94min.
Filmed in extreme geographical conditions across the planet, the film depicts the modern odyssey of people who undertake the discovery of the blue planet.

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