29 Nov 2024 | 1800 - 2100 IST
CEEW invites you to a special screening and discussion at the All Living Things Environmental Film Festival (ALT EFF) 2024.
Join us to watch four powerful films that highlight our complex relationship with the changing climate and environment. From the gripping personal investigation in "Searching for Amani" set against Kenya's drought-stricken wilderness to the pressing water-agricultural-air quality crisis documented in "Stubble -The Farmer's Bane," these films unveil urgent interconnected challenges. "Traditional Engineers Reduce Water Stress" celebrates indigenous wisdom in water conservation, while "Kenya's Desert Alert" examines the devastating impact of deforestation. Together, they weave a powerful narrative of crisis, resilience, and hope in the backdrop of the planetary crisis across Africa and South Asia.
The screening programme will also feature a conversation on 'India's Groundwater Crisis: Why it Matters Beyond Dry Taps' with filmmakers and experts.
Programme
Short films:
Kenya’s Desert Alert (15m)
Traditional Engineers Reduce Water Stress: Kattas of Kerala (10m)
Feature Films:
Stubble - The Farmer's Bane (35m)
Searching for Amani (1h 17m)
Moderated Discussion:
India's Groundwater Crisis: Why it Matters Beyond Dry Taps