Blue Heart – Take One Action Film Festival
Tuesday 6 October, 2020 7 p.m. – 8.30 p.m.
Hosted by Take One Action Film Festivals and Transition Stirling
Online event
Watch this film at home and join in the discussion afterwards.
The synopsis of ‘Blue Heart’
On the Balkan Peninsula, between Slovenia and Albania, more than 3,000 proposed hydro power projects threaten to destroy the rich, diverse culture and huge biodiversity of this forgotten region. As investment in renewable energy increases, how do local communities get to benefit – and have a say?
Whereas dam projects on a much grander scale in India or China have (rightly) attracted international attention for the destructive havoc they wreak, the battle to save the “blue heart” of Europe remains little known. This film is sure to change that.
Whereas dam projects on a much grander scale in India or China have (rightly) attracted international attention for the destructive havoc they wreak, the battle to save the “blue heart” of Europe remains little known. This film is sure to change that.
Before the film on Zoom there will be an introduction where the link will be sent to you. Afterwards there will be a post-film discussion.
The film link will be sent to you when you register and the discussion will take place on Zoom.
The film link will be sent to you when you register and the discussion will take place on Zoom.
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