The environment takes on a leading role in films. Find it through a
Search
on the Italian environmental film database.

Food on Film. Stories to Feed a New World

Cinema has the potential to be a platform for raising awareness about future environmental issues! The Food on Film initiative, supported by the EU's Creative Europe program, provides a special chance to address environmental and food issues using the impactful art of movies.

Make sure you don't pass up the opportunity to be involved in this thrilling educational program!

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What does Cinemambiente.media entail?

Cinemambiente.media is a database open to the public and focused on environmental films. It is a convenient resource for reference, accessible through various search options like film title, director, theme, genre, year, country of origin, duration – suitable for both personal and educational purposes.

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movies

1006

directors

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countries

Themes recommended for this month

Water

Water

Pure from its source, uncontaminated and bottled in plastic, this essential element is both wasted and sought after like a treasure, too much or too little in a changing world.
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Biodiversity

Biodiversity

Endangered by human actions, the diversity of species is crucial to the harmony of the interconnected ecosystems we inhabit: the implications of its loss and why this issue affects more than just those that go extinct.
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Climate change

Climate change

Floods and droughts, lands exposed by ice and lands submerged by water. The impacts of climate change altering the Earth's appearance are observed, criticized, and directly felt by researchers.
Food on Film project
Food on Film
Partners
Slow Food
Associazione Cinemambiente
Cezam
Innsbruck nature film festival
mobilEvent
In collaboration with
Interfilm
UNISG - University of Gastronomic Sciences

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