STORAGE AND USE IN SUSTAINABLE FORM OF OCEAN, MAY AND MARINE RESOURCES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Since the pre-industrial age, approximately 150 years ago, ocean acidification (by absorption of CO)2 of the atmosphere) has increased by 30%, which affects marine life.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as Global Goals, were adopted by the United Nations in 2015 as a universal call to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that by 2030 all people enjoy peace and prosperity.
The 17 SDGs are integrated: they recognize that action in one area will affect results in other areas and that development must balance social, economic and environmental sustainability. Countries have committed themselves to prioritizing the progress of those lagging behind.
The SDGs are designed to end poverty, hunger, AIDS and discrimination against women and girls.
The creativity, knowledge, technology and financial resources of society as a whole are necessary to achieve SDGs in all contexts.
(Tomm Moore, 2014)
Duration: 90 min.
Country: Ireland
Script: Will Collins. History: Tomm Moore
Music: Bruno Coulais
The story of the trip to the home of the last Child Focus. After the disappearance of their mother, Ben and Saoirse are sent to live with their grandmother in the city. When they decide to return to their house by the sea, their journey becomes a race against time as they enter a world that Ben only knows through the legends his mother told him. But this is not a bedtime story; these creatures have been in our world for too long. Ben soon realizes that Saoir will be the key to his survival.
(Max Lang, Daniel Snaddon; Aliona Baranova; Barbora Valecká, Filip Pošivač; Fabrice Luang-Vija, 2019)
Country: Czech Republic France United Kingdom
This short film program begins with the adaptation of the story The Snail and the Whale, of the authors of The Crane or The Christmas of the Rama Manand is accompanied by three other stories that show us the power of the sea.
Cineasts and spectators have always shared the concern to enter the underwater world through the screen, not forgetting the stela that left literary works like Moby Dick or 20,000 leagues of underwater travel. The fascination for beings living under the sea is also among the smallest, and it is precisely to them that this program is addressed with learning, adventures and creativity.
A snail with an adventurous spirit embarks on a trip to the tail of a humpback whale. One day, the whale disorients and the unique couple ends up in an isolated bay without being able to move. The snail, with its small size and great wit, will try to design a plan to follow its course through the ocean. A visually amazing fable, full of fantasy and magic but without losing an apex of realism in the forms and movements of underwater beings.
Inspired by the history of one of the most successful creative tannems of children's literature (writer Julia Donaldson and illustrator Axel Scheffler), this animation film immerses the viewer in a fun feat that warns about the danger of underwater species due to hunting, climate change or pollution
A sailor gets a nice fall leaf from a girl and this makes her think about her home. It's been so long since he's forgotten how long he's been traveling and he doesn't know what he'll find when he comes home.
Chameleon and Kiwi are a very strange couple, but when a big storm approaches there are not many differences between them: they will have to help each other to get to the ship waiting for them on the coast.
A man finds himself fishing quietly on a boat with his cat. The first fishing of the day is a sardine, but the objects that follow it are increasingly absurd and surprising.
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