4 JANUARY 2020
Nomad – In The Footstep Of Bruce Chatwin
by Werner Herzog (GB, 2019, 85’)
28 DICEMBER 2019
Our Planet – Forests
Our Planet – From Deserts To Grasslands
by Alastair Fothergill (GB, 2019, 50’ a episodio)
14 DICEMBER 2019
The End of the Line
by Sidney Beaumont and Michael Bonfiglio (USA, 2016, 77, 2018)
13 DICEMBER 2019
Climate Change: the Great Challenge
by Sidney Beaumont and Michael Bonfiglio (USA, 2016, 77, 2018)
10 DICEMBER 2019
The earth without us
An evolutionary look at the Anthropocene, Telmo Pievani
8 DICEMBER 2019
Watermark
by Jennifer Baichwal, Edward Burtynsky (Canada, 2013, 90′, IT SUB)
8 DICEMBER 2019
Venice and the Anthropocene
A historical perspective, Michele Alacevich
7 DICEMBER 2019
Il popolo migratore (The Migrant People)
by Jacques Perrin, Jacques Cluzaud, Michel Debats (Italy, 2002, 93′)
1 DICEMBER 2019
Screening I figli del Fiume Giallo (Children of the Yellow River)
by Jia Zhangke (China, 2019, 150′)
30 NOVEMBER 2019
Screening Beautiful Things
by Giorgio Ferrero and Federico Biasin (Italy, 2017, 93′)
25 NOVEMBER 2019
Screening There Once Was An Island – Te Henua E Nnoho
by Briar March (New Zealand, 2010, 80′)
25 NOVEMBER 2019
Talk Islands of Words: Nature, Language and Extinction in Oceania by Alexander Mawyer
17 NOVEMBER 2019
Screening of the docu-film Anthropocene: The Human Epoch
by Edward Burtynsky, Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier (2018, CA, 88’)
16 NOVEMBER 2019
Screening of the docu-film Home,
by Yann Arthus-Bertrand (2009, FR, 120’)
16 NOVEMBER 2019
Lecture by Franco Farinelli,
A genealogy of the Anthropocene: the nature of modernity
6 NOVEMBER 2019
Screening of the docu-film Soyalism,
by Stefano Liberti and Enrico Parenti (2018, IT, 70’)
6 NOVEMBER 2019
Giuseppe Barbera presents Antropocene, agricoltura e paesaggio,
moderator Marcello di Paola (Aboca, 2019)
26 SEPTEMBER 2019
ANTHROPOCENE: THE HUMAN EPOCH
BY J. BAICHWAL, E. BURTYNSKY, N. DE PENCIER, CANADA, 2018
18 SEPTEMBER 2019
The Last Male on Earth
by Floor van der Meulen, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, 2019, 72’
06 SEPTEMBER 2019
“That things are ‘status quo’ is the catastrophe.”
En route to a novel human ecology
28 JULY 2019
On the occasion of SOTTO LE STELLE DEL CINEMA 2019
ANTHROPOCENE: THE HUMAN EPOCH
by J. Baichwal, E. Burtynsky e N. de Pencier, Canada, 2018
23 JULY 2019
The Anthropocene Epoch: Signatures to identify a possible stratotype in coastal and marine environments
04 JULY 2019
OTTO (2008)
GUS VAN SANT, ABDERRAHMANE SISSAKO, JAN KOUNEN, WIM WENDERS, MIRA NAIR,JANE CAMPION, GAEL GARCÍA BERNAL, GASPAR NOÉ
discover more01 JULY 2019
Colin Waters
The Anthropocene Epoch: the expression of human impact on planet Earth
Edward Burtynsky, Makoko #2, Lagos, Nigeria, 2016© Edward Burtynsky, courtesy Admira Photography, Milan / Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto
26 JUNE 2019
ADRIANO FAVOLE
Cultivated and uncultivated:politics and aesthetics of the environment between Melanesia and Polynesia
19 JUNE 2019
EMANUELA BORGNINO
Indigenous perspectives: nature’s rights and non-human personae between Oceania and Amazonia
09 JUNE 2019
Repubblica delle Idee 2019
CARTOLINE DAL PIANETA MALATO
02 JUNE 2019
HUMAN RIGHTS NIGHTS – XIX EDITION
BECOMING ANIMAL
by Emma Davie, Peter Mettler, Switzerland, United Kingdom, 2018, 78’
02 JUNE 2019
HUMAN RIGHTS NIGHTS – XIX EDITION
TROPHY
by Shaul Schwarz, Cristina Clusiau, United Kingdom, Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe, USA, 2017, 108’
01 JUNE 2019
HUMAN RIGHTS NIGHTS – XIX EDITION
A JOURNEY TO THE FUMIGATED TOWNS
by Fernando E. Solanas, Argentina, 2018
01 JUNE 2019
HUMAN RIGHTS NIGHTS – XIX EDITION
THE TRUE COST
by Livia Firth, Bangladesh/USA/ Cambodia/Cina/Danimarca/Francia/Haiti/India/Italia/Uganda/Regno Unito, 2016
26 MAY 2019
HUMAN RIGHTS NIGHTS – XIX EDITION
EVEREST GREEN
by Jean Michael Jorda, France, 2017
26 MAY 2019
HUMAN RIGHTS NIGHTS – XIX EDITION
GRINGO TRAILS
by Pegi Vail, USA/Bhutan/Bolivia/Mali/Thailandia, 2017
25 MAY 2019
HUMAN RIGHTS NIGHTS – XIX EDITION
AWAKE, A DREAM FROM STANDING ROCK
by Myron Dewey, Josh Fox and James Spione, USA, 2017, 89’
Introduction by Francesco Martone (In-Difesa Di, Transnational Institute)
discover more24 MAY 2019
HUMAN RIGHTS NIGHTS – XIX EDITION
SCENES FROM A DRY CITY
by François Verster, Simon Wood, South Africa-United Kingdom, 2018, 13’
PAANI. OF WOMEN AND WATER
by Costanza Burstin, India-United Kingdom, 2018, 22’
24 MAY 2019
HUMAN RIGHTS NIGHTS – XIX EDITION
Opening of the Human Rights Nights Festival
Introduction by Marco Bazzocchi (Università di Bologna), Giulia Grassilli (Human Rights Nights)
Screening
ANOTE’S ARK
by Matthieu Rytz, Canada, 2018, 77’
18 MAY 2019
ROUND TABLE. UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA STUDENTS INTERVIEW JOHN MCNEILL AND ARTISTS
A dialogue/interview between Bologna University students, John McNeill – environmental historian, professor at Georgetown University and AWG member – and the artists on the Anthropocene research project.
With John McNeill, Edward Burtynsky, Nicholas de Pencier
17 MAY 2019
MICROPLASTICS, SEDIMENT AND OCEAN WARMINGPROCESSING THE TRANSFORMATION OF ECOSYSTEMS IN THE ANTHROPOCENE ERA
Seawalls, coastal erosion, coral reefs, progressive coral bleaching.
The contribution that images can give to our conscience.
By Juliana Assunção Ivar do Sul, Oceanographer and Member of the AWG
With Edward Burtynsky, Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier
Oceanographer Juliana Assunção Ivar do Sul presented her experience in the AWG and, together with the artists, illustrated how the seas are suffocating in plastics with a contamination of the food chain and how climate change affects the large coral reefs, transforming the ecosystem.
Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de PencierPanoply of Reef Life, Komodo National Park, Indonesia, 2018
Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de PencierPanoply of Reef Life, Komodo National Park, Indonesia, 2018
16 MAY 2019
PRIVATE INVESTIGATIONS
ON THE TRACKS OF OUR PASSAGE ON THIS PLANET. TECHNIQUES, VIEWS, ART AND TECHNOLOGY
By Gabriele Salvatores Academy Award winner director
With Edward Burtynsky, Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier
The Academy Award winner Gabriele Salvatores accompanied us in a story of life, of experimentation and passion presented by the authors of Anthropocene.