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AMBASSADORS

» 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 Å tamfestova, 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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CHANGE IN MOTION

What do Climate Changes and Youth have in common? Both are often stereotyped or ignored as "just the way they are".
Both the earth and kids need to be taken seriously, for what they have to give. Energy. Life.
Both are at risk.
There are human forces that damage the planet. The same forces that distract youth from any sense of focus, purpose, committment, community. A young person with a camera and internet access has power. The power of a point of view you cannot even imagine, because it is not media. It is unmediated.
See the film "From the Camp" by Ahmed Mashharawi, shot in Palestine. There is value. In unmediated personal experience, not in targeted media overkill. Kids fear boredom and crave constant stimulation. The planet has sufered enough from massive unrestricted entertainment, which includes years of War on Tv.
Life is not a movie and movies are not real life. Bubt the XXIst century has things in common with movies. Can you see which? for example: both require action, vision, movement, and a narrative purpose.

ACTION! is the word to spark coordinated behavior and motion in a film scene. Without action there is no movement. Without movement, no life. In the "real world" action is a prerequisite for any natural event tohappen, and it is the antidote for apathy. Action is based on acting, which comes form the latin "agere": "to do". An actor is a person who does, something. Recent western appetites for passivity may have bread cynicism.

Vision. We can't see very far. that's why some movies are forever, they shed small insight on mankind. A director is said to be responsible for the vision of a movie. Every element in a film is there for a purpose, every color, every object, every action. Movie stories are metaphors of life, and their dinamic ensemble is lead by vision.
Whose vision leads the Earth? This is a question to ask outside the religious and political circles. God is watching the Earth as we watch TV, maybe, waiting to see what happens. Utopians are no longer "in" and numbers count. Data, databases, addrfess lists, myspace information sharing. Bottom lines. Nobody is directing Earth. Nobody's steering while the melting icebergs are still ahead.

Movement. Watching institutions do right or wrong on Tv is not the same as participating actively. Isolation and self interest have become as common place as pedophilia, organ smuggling, and TV jewellery auctions. Apathy is the norm that hides the big cliche': governments are lazy, dishonest, uninspired and they spend too much and badly. Of course they are and will be until they are challenged by active, voting, informed people.

Narrative purpose.
So what's the story? Narrativity is the study of story elements in the context of company identity and advertising.
Story is everywhere. On CNN and in the kindergartners daybooks.
Let's make our own story, with emotion and meaning to be discovered by all. Like in the movies.
I know, the idea of a common purpose is Utopia. We no longer see masses in the streets. We prefer virtual commitments to activist web sites who protest by proxy. Networked action means mobility, and mobilization.
NUFFGlobal has been trying to do just that.

Daniel Alegi

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