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Cinema Verde's Director Discussions

Cinema Verde's Director Discussions

By Cinema Verde

Cinema Verde interviews its talented film directors and producers about their extraordinary films. Go behind the scenes with Cinema Verde and the impactful filmmakers who are spreading awareness and inspiring change. Cinema Verde’s mission is to provide environmental education to the public through film, arts, workshops, events, tours, and any other forum or media; to increase public awareness of environmental practices that enhance public health and improve quality of life in urban, suburban, and rural settings.
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Nick Twardus - The Fabricated Wild

Cinema Verde's Director DiscussionsNov 04, 2022

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Kristin Tieche - The Connection Between Bats and Coronavirus: Wildlife is not to blame
Apr 07, 202320:27
Remi Escudié - Waters of the U.S.
Mar 31, 202317:27
Monika Koeck - A Low Carbon Future for China’s Furnace Cities
Mar 24, 202313:23
Samuel Riley - I Am Ocean
Mar 17, 202317:17
David Diaz - The Rulindo Challenge
Mar 10, 202319:53
Chris Martine - Team Schiedea: How to Save a Species From Going Extinct
Mar 03, 202322:33
Kate Kirby - Elephant Keeper
Feb 24, 202309:54
Mark Pedelty - LOUD
Feb 17, 202313:00
Benj Binks - Lake Victoria: An Ecosystem in Turmoil
Feb 10, 202315:38
Sasha Chudacoff - Life - Plastic Wrapped
Feb 03, 202309:56
Marion Lucas - The Custodians of the Andean Gold
Jan 27, 202314:27
Jayraj Patil, Nirmika A, Carolijn Terwindt - Free Pass
Jan 20, 202322:36
Kate Adams and Alkis Papastathopoulos - One Day We Will Dance with You
Jan 13, 202332:24
Steve McGuire - 1948 and Counting
Dec 22, 202217:23
Alycin Hayes- Wild Florida's Vanishing Call
Dec 16, 202215:47
Dan Goldes - Keeper of the Creek
Dec 09, 202212:59
Ayoola Kassim - Earthfile - Elephant Protection
Nov 25, 202221:01
Laurenzo Massoni - The Big Green
Nov 18, 202230:11
Malini Schueller - In His Own Home

Malini Schueller - In His Own Home

Cinema Verde presents an interview with Director Malini Schueller about her film "In His Own Home" in which heavily armed officers of the University of Florida police department in Gainesville, FL, responding to a 911 call from a neighbor who heard screams, break into the campus apartment of Ghanaian graduate student, Kofi Adu-Brempong. Clad in SWAT gear and ready to attack, they see the disabled doctoral student, sitting with a metal table leg in his hand and within a minute of entry, shoot the unarmed man in the face. Adu-Brempong, who because of childhood polio, needed a cane to walk, and had been suffering from mental illness, now has severe facial injuries, and is charged with resisting arrest. He is guarded outside his hospital door, his legs shackled together when going to the bathroom. The officer who shoots Kofi, and who had previously been caught cruising through town throwing eggs at residents of a Black neighborhood, is not suspended or fired. Student protests lead the administration to drop charges but calls for revoking SWAT-like teams on campus go unheard. Kofi’s shooting is not an isolated incident but part of an ongoing pattern of police brutality against Blacks and a stark reminder of the dangers of increasingly militarized campuses nationwide. In His Own Home came out of outrage by a small group of concerned community members committed to seeing social justice happen on a local level. This documentary is an educational and organizing tool, especially calling for our communities to be safe from violence by racist and over-armed police. Our full catalog of video interviews and streaming films is available to members at cinemaverde.org.

Nov 11, 202239:18
Nick Twardus - The Fabricated Wild
Nov 04, 202240:25
Amanda Rodriguez - Stories Happen in Forests

Amanda Rodriguez - Stories Happen in Forests

Cinema Verde presents an interview with director Amanda Rodriguez about her film "Stories Happen in Forests." The film is about 12 people. In the woods. Telling their stories... I hiked out into the forests of the Southeast to listen. What I found in the power of story and in our connections to the forests is more important now than ever. Forests hold our stories. Our history. Our dreams. Our strength. Our future. Humanity happens in forests. Stories happen in forests. Our full catalog of video interviews and streaming films is available to members at cinemaverde.org.

Oct 21, 202206:58
Jamie Lepre and Paul Hellier - Peloton Against Plastic
Oct 14, 202213:21
Josh and Rebecca Tickell - Kiss the Ground
Oct 09, 202217:48
Orion Pahl - Bury Me at Taylor Hollow
Sep 30, 202211:11
Annalaura di Luggo - Napoli Eden
Sep 23, 202208:14
Casey Beck - The Great Divide

Casey Beck - The Great Divide

Cinema Verde presents an interview with Casey Beck the director of "The Great Divide." Twenty minutes outside of Visalia, amidst the seemingly endless rows of citrus trees, Yolanda Cuevas packs enchiladas with shredded chicken for her husband Benjamin, their adult daughters and two teenaged grandchildren in her modest single-story home. Their house is the first one off the main drag, one of 83 lining the two crumbling roads that comprise the tiny town of Tooleville. Yolanda must wash the tomatoes for the salsa first in the sink and then again with a splash of clean water from a 5-gallon jug. The process is arduous, and though she’s resigned to do it, she’s not happy about it. Along with Tooleville’s several hundred other residents, Yolanda’s family has survived on bi-weekly delivery of water to their homes for the past 12 years. It’s an annoyance for the family, and it’s expensive for the State of California, which has been paying for the replacement water since the discovery of Chromium-6 (the same chemical featured in Erin Brokovich) in the water. The simpler solution would be to consolidate the town’s water system with that of its larger, affluent neighbor to the west, Exeter. And for this purpose, Yolanda has become a reluctant activist, attending community meetings in Tooleville and lobbying for consolidation at Exeter’s city council meetings under the expert guidance of Pedro Hernandez, an organizer with the Leadership Counsel. While Exeter has resisted the consolidation since it was first proposed, organizers like Pedro feel that this could be the year Exeter finally succumbs to the growing community pressure and brings Tooleville into the fold. The decision will echo around the Central Valley and across the state, as hundreds of similar community water systems find themselves in a nearly identical predicament. Our full catalog of video interviews and streaming films is available to members at cinemaverde.org.

Sep 16, 202215:53
Joep van Dijk - CO2? CO-NEE!
Sep 09, 202232:50
Ilze Millere - Tellus

Ilze Millere - Tellus

Cinema Verde presents an interview with Ilze Millere the director of "Tellus." "Tellus" is a love letter for Mother Earth which celebrates our connection with her - from pure joy and love towards nature’s elements, to our collective fears and worries about the damage the humankind has done to our planet, to an inspiring call for action and a hope for a greener, more united future."Tellus" is a sustainable, female-led community project that captures love, concern and hope for our planet from voices across the world. Our full catalog of video interviews and streaming films is available to members at cinemaverde.org.

Sep 01, 202241:12
Vanessa Prigollini - Contrasts

Vanessa Prigollini - Contrasts

Cinema Verde presents an interview with Vanessa Prigollini the director of "Contrasts." "Contrasts" is a declaration of principles on freedom from captivity of marine species. It arises at the beginning of the pandemic, with the aim of generating empathy in the viewer about life in confinement. All living beings have the right to freedom, and humans cannot claim the right to take freedom from other species or use them for business and human entertainment, and this is what "Contrasts" tries to sensitize people about. Our full catalog of video interviews and streaming films is available to members at cinemaverde.org.

Sep 01, 202215:16
Shelby Reid - Returning Home

Shelby Reid - Returning Home

Cinema Verde presents an interview with Director Shelby Reid about her film "Returning Home." It is a spoken word poetry short film written from the Earth's perspective from the beginning of time to the present pandemic. Our full catalog of video interviews and streaming films is available to members at cinemaverde.org.

Aug 30, 202205:20