Welcome to Finland's first screening of 'The Forest's Archipelago', featuring biologists from the University of Oulu! It is followed by a panel and open discussion with the filmmaker, forest owner and researchers. More details and registration linkhttps://link.webropolsurveys.com/S/0E1FD7D8B235804B below: Here is the teaser: https://vimeo.com/873275679 [cid:2982c27b-6455-4751-8cef-6f173c0fe698] ________________________________ From: ants-bounces@lists.oulu.fi ants-bounces@lists.oulu.fi on behalf of Mathilde van den Berg Mathilde.vandenBerg@oulu.fi Sent: Sunday, 25 February 2024 19:58 To: ants@lists.oulu.fi ants@lists.oulu.fi Subject: [Biodiverse Anthropocenes] CinemANTS: The Forest's Archipelago on the 18th of March 4-7pm, premier of a local documentary film
Dear all,
Please join us this second semester for CinemANTS!
A fantastic series of film screenings, documentary-making workshops, and discussions about the relevance and impact of the cinematic arts in and on science in the Anthropocene era.
We now invite you to join us for the next event in our CinemANTS series on the 18th of March 4-7pm in LO124 Areena.
We are screening the The Forest's Archipelago, a documentary film by Clément Couturier and Caroline Lelievre, after which there will be a panel discussion with one of the filmmakers, researchers, and featured forest owner. This is the film's premier in Finland. This documentary has been shot last year in Oulu area and in the national park Iso-Syöte with the participation of Oulu University researchers.
Finland is an ocean Forest. Most of it are well-aligned trees. In there, encompassing small patches of isolated old-growth forests with biodiversity. These sanctuaries form an archipelago of fragile, precious islands. But on these islands, the life is difficult for animal species such as the Siberian flying squirrel or the willow tit to survive as their ecosystems shrink due to clear-cutting and land use. Fortunately, Finns are becoming aware of the situation inherited from the past, and a new generation of small forest owners are rethinking how the forest is used.
Watch the teaser here: https://vimeo.com/873275679
Panellist: Clément Couturier, Stefan Prost, Gerrit Wehrenberg, Katri Kurkela, Markku Orrell, Emma Vatka, and Kaisu Koivumäki
Date and time: 18th of March, 16:00-19:00
Location: LO124 Areena, Linnanmaa Campus
Register here: https://link.webropolsurveys.com/S/0E1FD7D8B235804B
Open to all – but please register if you would like to have some food and drinks during the event!
Cinema is a powerful medium for the exploration of the changing human-environment relations at a time of biodiversity and ecological crises. The CinemANTS series takes us on a journey across styles and geographies to reflect on how we can use the moving image to celebrate the enchantment of the natural world, express the grief in its loss, and find a different way of living in the changing lands and landscapes. Organized as part of the Biodiverse Anthropocenes programme, CinemANTS brings renowned documentary makers to Oulu to share their vision and expertise.
We hope to see you there!
Anna Krzywoszynska and Mathilde van den Berg
Mathilde van den Berg
Domestication in Actionhttps://domesticationinaction.wordpress.com/, Doctoral Researcher Biodiverse Anthropoceneshttps://www.oulu.fi/en/research/arctic-interactions-resilience-and-global-change/biodiverse-anthropocenes, Affiliated Doctoral Researcher Archaeology, Faculty of Humanities University of Oulu, Finland Email: mathilde.vandenberg@oulu.fi Tel.: +31620964076 Research Gatehttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mathilde-Van-Den-Berg