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X-WR-CALNAME:Green Screens: Film\, TV and climate change (4241)
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Law
CATEGORIES:Green Week
CREATED:20260223T153654
DESCRIPTION:From dystopian ‘cli-fi’ movies to optimistic documentaries\, D
 r Richard Langley and Nina Jones examine how cinema has engaged with the 
 climate crisis. No booking needed\, just come along!\n\nhttps://studentev
 ents.bham.ac.uk/ents/event/4241/\n
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LOCATION:Arts Lecture Room 5 (Room 219)\, Arts Building
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SUMMARY:Green Screens: Film\, TV and climate change
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URL:https://studentevents.bham.ac.uk/ents/event/4241/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head><base href="https://studentevents
 .bham.ac.uk"></head><body><p>From dystopian ‘cli-fi’ movies to optimistic
  documentaries\, Dr Richard Langley and Nina Jones examine how cinema has
  engaged with the climate crisis. No booking needed\, just come along!</p
 >\n<img src="https://studentevents.bham.ac.uk/asset/Event/6030/eastman-ch
 ilds-F6WGKz530ew-unsplash.jpg?thumbnail_width=100&thumbnail_height=100&re
 size_type=ResizeFitAllFill" alt="A drive in cinema at night shows people 
 in water on screen" style="float:left\;width:100\;height:100\;" />\n<p>ht
 tps://studentevents.bham.ac.uk/ents/event/4241/</p>\n<p>From dystopian &l
 squo\;cli-fi&rsquo\; movies to optimistic documentaries\, Dr Richard Lang
 ley and Nina Jones examine how cinema has engaged with the climate crisis
 .<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\nNina Jones will explore the role of non-fiction f
 ilmmaking in the climate crisis\, interrogating its shift toward&nbsp\;do
 cu-tainment&nbsp\;frameworks. Against this backdrop\, she will critically
  examine documentaries that resist cynicism by foregrounding narratives o
 f hope and maintaining their capacity to challenge and mobilise audiences
 .</p>\n\n<p>This activity is open to all staff and students interested in
  this topic. No booking is needed\, simply join on the day.</p>\n\n<p><em
 >Photo by Eastman Childs via Unsplash.</em></p></body></html>
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