HOME
A movie from Yann Arthus-Bertrand
February 22 Wednesday
Date/time
February 22, 2012, 6p.m. - 8p.m.
Loc.
Splendid Palace, Riga
With
Isabelle Delannoy, co-author of the movie "Home"
Type
Event
The presentation "home" and the subsequent discussion with its co-author and environmental activist Isabelle Delannoy preludes the conference "Energy politics and climate protection" organized on February 23 by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.
Also available in Deutsch
HOME: THE FILM
Directed by photographer 'Yann Arthus-Bertrand' and narrated by Glenn Close, HOME takes you on a visually stunning, spectacular voyage around the world. It is a unique film that approaches the current debate about climate change from a whole new angle, giving viewers the opportunity to see for themselves how our earth is changing. Going well beyond the scientific reports, charts and graphs, this film is an inspiration that speaks to our hearts and touches our souls. Spanning 54 countries and 120 locations, all seen from the air, the film captures the Earth’s most amazing landscapes, showcasing its incomparable beauty and acknowledging its vulnerability. HOME is a compelling emotional reminder of what is at stake: the Earth, in all its beauty, and the people who live on it. HOME is the first major film about climate change that has been made using only aerial photography.
Contact person
Andreas Michael Klein
Head of the KAS office in the Baltic states
Katrin Ridder-Strolis
Research Assistant