Directors: Elena Brunello, Paolo Caselli, Francesco Ferri
Italy, 2019, 40', HDD, color
English, Italian with Turkish and English subtitles
The Climate Limbo is a documentary that explores the links between climate change and migrations. Climate change affects everybody: the rich and the poor. It is not an “exotic” issue of Africa or a problem belonging to some far away Pacific island striving with sea-level rise. Climate change affects us all: from the glaciers of the Alps, to the fertile lands of Central Europe, to the hurricane-struck American states, to the Himalayas. This film explores the links between climate change and human migrations through the eyes of scientists, human rights attorneys, and climate refugees.
Józef Brandt harboured a fascination for the history of 17th century Poland, and his favourite themes included ballistic scenes and genre scenes before and after the battle proper –all and sundry marches, returns, supply trains, billets and encampments, patrols, and similar motifs illustrating the drudgery of warfare outside of its culminating moments.
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