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Premiere of the documentary "Iceland - Igneous Nature", a film by Paulo Ferreira.
"In a majestic setting between the North Atlantic and the Arctic Circle, Iceland emerges as a small world vulnerable to global climate change. This island of contrasts, oscillating between aurora borealis, ice and lava, with its stunning glacial landscapes and some active volcanoes, faces a huge challenge.
Light pollution, melting glaciers, air and water pollution and rising sea levels are challenging environmental sustainability, while local communities are witnessing significant changes in their way of life. The same is true of Iceland's fauna and flora, which are ever-present throughout the film. This synopsis explores Iceland's struggle to preserve its unique nature in the face of growing environmental pressures, highlighting the urgency of global action to mitigate the impacts of climate change on what is one of our planet's most emblematic environments."
PROGRAMME AT THE SUMMIT
- Mini-lecture "In search of the lost balance", by Eduardo Rêgo
- Mini-lecture "Soil and water pollution" by João Soares Carrola (UTAD / CITAB)
- Documentary film "Iceland - Igneous Nature" (42')
- Commentary by director Paulo Ferreira
- Talk by the director with the public
> Access to the event is by invitation or by picking up the available tickets (maximum 2 per person) at the ticket office of the Planetário do Porto - CCV.
> Tickets for the event in the dome are already sold out.
Tickets are still available for a parallel session, at the same time, taking place in the Auditorium of the Porto Planetarium, with a slightly shorter programme.
PROGRAMME IN THE AUDITORIUM
- Presentation of the documentary by director Paulo Ferreira
- Documentary film "Iceland - Igneous Nature" (42')
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Premiere of the documentary "Iceland - Igneous Nature", a film by Paulo Ferreira.
"In a majestic setting between the North Atlantic and the Arctic Circle, Iceland emerges as a small world vulnerable to global climate change. This island of contrasts, oscillating between aurora borealis, ice and lava, with its stunning glacial landscapes and some active volcanoes, faces a huge challenge.
Light pollution, melting glaciers, air and water pollution and rising sea levels are challenging environmental sustainability, while local communities are witnessing significant changes in their way of life. The same is true of Iceland's fauna and flora, which are ever-present throughout the film. This synopsis explores Iceland's struggle to preserve its unique nature in the face of growing environmental pressures, highlighting the urgency of global action to mitigate the impacts of climate change on what is one of our planet's most emblematic environments."
PROGRAMME AT THE SUMMIT
- Mini-lecture "In search of the lost balance", by Eduardo Rêgo
- Mini-lecture "Soil and water pollution" by João Soares Carrola (UTAD / CITAB)
- Documentary film "Iceland - Igneous Nature" (42')
- Commentary by director Paulo Ferreira
- Talk by the director with the public
> Access to the event is by invitation or by picking up the available tickets (maximum 2 per person) at the ticket office of the Planetário do Porto - CCV.
> Tickets for the event in the dome are already sold out.
Tickets are still available for a parallel session, at the same time, taking place in the Auditorium of the Porto Planetarium, with a slightly shorter programme.
PROGRAMME IN THE AUDITORIUM
- Presentation of the documentary by director Paulo Ferreira
- Documentary film "Iceland - Igneous Nature" (42')
This event was submitted by the promoter via form.
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