Save the Earth! Program supported by RINREI

SPACE O / 6/7 thu 15:40-17:30
SHIDAX / 6/17 sun 15:40-17:30

HYBRIDS

Florian Brauch, Kim Tailhades, Matthieu Pujol, Yohan Thireau, Romain Thirion /06:22/France/Si-Fi/2017

When marine wildlife has to adapt to pollution, the rules of survival change

Swimming in the Desert

Alvaro Ron/17:52/USA, Spain/Drama/2017

In the drought-stricken town of Agua Dulce, in the California High Desert, a ten year old girl challenges her grandfather, a cranky retired firefighter, to follow a crazy plan and bring the water back to the dry river.

Farmer Jack

Arjan Wilschut/13:30/Netherlands/Drama/2012

Jack is leading a happy farmer's life until prices for his farming products suddenly drop and he is caught in a dramatic downward spiral, having to work harder for less money. A salesman and a scientist claim to have a solution.

Plantae

Guilherme Gehr/10:25/Brazil/Animation/2017

When cutting a massive tree deep inside the Amazon jungle, a logger contemplates an unexpected reaction of nature. A view about the irreversible consequences of deforestation and subjugation by human to the rest of Earth’s beings.

Farmer

Sylvain Renou/13:03/Switzerland/Documentary/2017

A sincere and touching portrait of two farmers: Antoine, a French dairy farmer and Amara, a cocoa producer in Ivory Coast. They both decided to choose their own development and to respect nature.

Poles Apart

Paloma Baeza/11:52/UK/Animation/2017

Nanuk, a tough and hungry female polar bear, and Aklak, an enthusiastic male grizzly bear, are joined by their changing habitats. When the eager Aklak crashes into Nanuk's world, she has to make a life or death choice

Directed by Zhangke Jia ("Mountains May Depart")

Smog Journeys

Zhangke Jia/07:00/China/Drama/2015

Smog Journeys traces two families from two different backgrounds: one is a mining family in Hebei province, and the other a trendy middle-class family in Beijing.
The film challenges China to take action to solve the smog crisis.

SPACE O / 6/7 thu 15:40-17:30
SHIDAX / 6/17 sun 15:40-17:30