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INTERVIEW | 'Filmmaking is my form of politics' says Shawn Sebastian
The New Indian Express
Amidst the din of doom and gloom narratives that usually dominate works on climate change, Shawn Sebastian’s projects offer an oasis of quiet. The root of the problem that imperils today’s communities is not the only mainstay in this Kochi-based documentary filmmaker’s focus. Instead, it also encapsulates the collective solutions that people arrive at.
Read moreTwo AP pieces from India show power of climate solution storytelling
The Associated Press
Climate solutions are often discussed in the context of long-term science and technology—timelines that stretch 10 to 20 years or more. But for people already living with the harsh impacts of climate change, particularly in developing nations, that horizon is too distant. They need answers now.
Read moreThe Hindu Lit for Life | Climate risk is not just a numerical term
The Hindu
At the session on “building climate resilience”, panellists drew attention to the importance of rebuilding lives after a disaster strikes and the need to demystify jargons such as adaptation and mitigation more than counting the number of storms and deaths.
Read moreMalayali youths' docuseries on climate change bags 'Rebecca Ballestra' award
The New Indian Express
A series of short films on climate change produced and directed by two Malayali youths has bagged the prestigious 2023 Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change’s (CMCC) Climate Change Communication Award “Rebecca Ballestra” in Florence, Italy.
Read moreDocu-series on India's climate resilience wins CMCC Climate Change Communication Award in Italy
Onmanorama
'Faces of Climate Resilience', a 16-part documentary series produced by the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW), has won the prestigious 2023 CMCC Climate Change Communication Award, the 'Rebecca Ballestra' Award, in Florence, Italy, on November 16.
Read moreShort film 'Muthuvan Kalyanam' showcases a tradition once practised by one of Kerala's indigenous tribes
The Hindu
A generation or two ago, marriages among the Muthuvan tribe in Kerala were celebrated over a few days with a ritual called penneduppu . As part of the celebration, the bride, with approval from elders, was playfully hidden in the forest by her friends for the groom to ‘seek or find’. The groom’s friends helped him in his ‘quest’, and the marriage would be solemnised after he ‘finds’ her.
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