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» Prof Wangari Maathai
Green Belt Movement Founder and 2004 Nobel Peace Prize Winner - Nairobi/Kenya

» Sheila Watt-Cloutier
Former chair of the Inuit Circumpolar Conference and 2005 Sophie-Prize winner -  Iqaluit, Nunavut

» Albert Maysles
Filmmaker NY, USA

» Øystein Dahle
Chairman Worldwatch Institute - Slependen, Norway

» Trond Giske
Minister of Culture and Church Affairs - Oslo, Norway

» Prof Ole D. Mjøs
Chair of the Norwegian Peace Nobel Comitee - Tromsø/Norway

» Helen Bjørnøy
Minister of Environment - Oslo, Norway

» Nick Bonner
Painter, cartoonist, landscape artist and filmmaker Beijing, China

» Jan-Gunnar Winther
Director of the Norwegian Polar Institutt - Tromsø/Norway

» Fernando Birri
Documentary filmmaker - Havanna/Cuba

» Peter Doyle
Documentary filmmaker - USA

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THE FILMS 2007

The FridgeThe Fridge
by Lucie Štamfestova, Czeck Republik

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From The CampFrom The Camp
Ahmed Khalid Mashharawi, Palestine

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FacelessFaceless
by Aboderin Tunde Paul, Nigeria

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Hot Planet Thirsty JoburgHot Planet, Thirsty Joburg
by Jon Durand, Canada

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MbeligiMbeligi  
by Nwatum Damasius Akongnui, Nigeria

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Sui UtikSui Utik  
by Ramadian Bachtiar, Indonesia

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The Pampas Unknown Desert
by Carolina Dias de Almeida Berger, Brazil

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The Green MartyrThe Green Martyr
by Olubusayo Iruemiobe, Nigeria

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Mountain pine BeetleMountain Pine Beetle: A Climate Change Catastrophe
By Lindsay Robles, Canada

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Reclaim Power - voices from the camp for climate action 2006
by Luciano Ibarra & Julian Benz, Germany

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Adaptive GreeningAdaptive Greening
by Zahra Ebrahim, Canada

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Jonathan BrownJonathan Brown and the Lost Penguin
by Sarah Stephen & Nick Roffey, Australia

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The Last Boy RidingThe Last Boy Riding
by Jon Steffan Ballesteros, Philippines

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Don't Burn our FurtureDon’t burn our future. Act now!
Bai Yunwen, Beijing, China

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DroughtDrought
by Iliyasu Kasimu, Nigeria

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THE FILMS

Olta 
The Barb 

OltaShort Fiction, Turkey 2006, 4'00 

Production: A. S. Hakan GöK 
Director: A. S. Hakan GöK 
Director of Photography: Halit KARTAL 
Script: A. S. Hakan GöK 
Music: Eric SATIE 
Cast: Halit Emre INCE

The earth is getting warm... The seas are getting warm... The earth is disappearing... The seas are vaporizing. Our world is vanishing due to the global climatic change which has become clearer recently! “The Barb” narrates the outcomes of the climatic changes through the eyes of a little kid. The kids always see the life with hope. You will see a kid who is looking for his hope in “The Barb”. 

Background:
A.S. Hakan GÖK was born in Adana, Turkey on 1981. As a student of Cinema-Tv Center of Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, he continues his study with his recent works concerning short films, video-clip and commercial spots. 

Filmography:
"“Diri Gomulen” – 2002 “Burried Alive”
“Franklin” – 2004
“LSD” – 2005
“Genetik” (Sosyal spot reklam filmi) – 2005 “Genetic” (Social Spot Commercial)
“Olta” – 2006 “The Barb”
“Yukaridan Asagiya” – 2006 “From Top To Down”
“497” – 2007

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