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Running Time:
38 minutes
Screening Info:
Thursday, April 8 1:10 pm Cinema Three Director(s):
Jennifer Redfearn Producer(s):
Jennifer Redfearn, Tim Metzger Editor(s):
David Teague Cinematographer(s):
Tim Metzger Release Year:
2010 Country:
US World Premiere |
Carteret Islanders have no time for debate about climate change. They are too busy counting the days they have left on their beloved islands before they succumb to the South Pacific Ocean. Already the rising waters have saturated their crops, requiring them to seek emergency aid from afar. Now they are forced to make the painful choice of whether to evacuate and resettle on a larger island or cling to their land and unique way of life. Either way, their thousand-year-old culture—they have no electricity or running water and still trade with sea shells, not money—is on the brink of change. The island to which these peaceful people will most likely move, Bougainville, still suffers the aftershocks of a violent civil war; guns, violence, substance abuse, and HIV are all prevalent there. The plight of the Carteret Islanders, so poignantly depicted here, puts them at the intersection of global warming and human rights. They are among the world’s first climate refugees. RYS |