Screening:
- Tuesday, September 13 - 8:00am
Liceo Francés de Santo Domingo - Santo Domingo - Wednesday, September 14 - 9:00am
Colegio Loyola, Santo Domingo - Wednesday, September 14 - 9:00am
Colegio Bilingue New Horizons, Santo Domingo - Wednesday, September 14 - 9:00am
St. Michael’s School, Santo Domingo - Wednesday, September 14 - 9:00am
Colegio Dominicano, Santiago de los Caballeros - Wednesday, September 14 - 10:00am
Palacio del Cine – Agora, Santo Domingo - Wednesday, September 14 - 10:00am
FUNGLODE, Santo Domingo - Wednesday, September 14 - 10:00am
Centro Cultural Monina Cámpora, San Juan de la Maguana - Thursday, September 15 - 10:00am
Saint George School, Santo Domingo - Thursday, September 15 - 10:00am
Colegio Bilingue New Horizons, Santiago de los Caballeros - Thursday, September 15 - 10:00am
Centro Cultural Perelló, Baní - Thursday, September 15 - 10:00am
Casa de la Cultura de Constanza. La Vega - Thursday, September 15 - 11:30am
Instituto Iberia, Santiago de los Caballeros - Thursday, September 15 - 6:00pm
Oficina Técnica Provincial, Hermanas Mirabal (Salcedo) - Friday, September 16 - 10:00am
Centro Cultural Narciso Gonzalez, Santo Domingo - Friday, September 16 - 10:00am
Biblioteca Infantil y Juvenil Republica Dominicana, Santo Domingo - Friday, September 16 - 10:00am
Palacio del Cine- Bella Terra, Santiago de los Caballeros - Friday, September 16 - 3:00pm
Iván García Teatro Escuela, Puerto Plata/Sosua
Throughout history, major climate changes occur. Human beings contribute to the acceleration to devastate the planet.
Director: Aránzazu Zamora
Country: Mexico
Year: 2015
Duration: 3:31 min
Language: No dialogues
Aránzazu Zamora
Mexican animator Aranzazu Zamora is part of the Casiopea Collective, dedicated to animation, design, illustration, and technical experimentation for environmental, cultural, and social content. A graduate of Mexico’s National School of Plastic Arts in 2012, Zamora’s first short film won first place in animation at the Ecofilm Festival in Mexico. In 2013 she began the Casiopea Collective, where she focuses on stop motion, animated drawing, and photography. Currently she works on cultural and educational projects with organizations like Conabio, Espacios de Paz, and TEDx.
Categories
Sustainable Foods
Films to help us reflect on the food we eat, how it’s produced, and the effects of our daily eating decisions on our environment.
Biodiversity
These films help us explore the oceans and seas and their corals; birds and other species under threat of extinction; and the abuses committed by humans against global biodiversity. Inspiring, emotive, dramatic, and impactful stories that are guaranteed to rouse any viewer out of apathy.
Climate Change
A selection of films showing the broad reach of the effects of climate change on our lives. From innovative looks at previously neglected sectors (such as commercial shipping) to reflections on properly evaluating a nation’s wealth through its natural resources, cultural heritage, and opportunities for improvement in all areas affected by climate change.
Clean Energy
A look at clean energy alternatives that open the path to a future free of fossil fuels. Films analyzing issues ranging from the effects of coal on the Dominican-Haitian border and oil spills in our oceans, to a survey of the currently available sources of renewable energy.
Sustainable Practices and Attitudes
Provocative projects, innovative ideas, and manifold possibilities that show us how to adopt new attitudes and practices to contribute to sustainability. In our daily consumption of products and services (electricity, clothing, hygiene products, and more), in building our homes, in recycling: small actions can yield big results.
And there’s more...
Ecofilm Kids’ Short Films Program. A special collaboration between DREFF and the Ecofilm International Environmental Short Film Festival in Mexico.