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Film Info

2015 | 83 min. Director: Philipp von Becker
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Fukushima and the Bats

Synopsis

After the catastrophic events in Fukushima, the transition to renewable energy was placed firmly on the political agenda in Germany. Wind power is a preferred energy source. As a result, ever-increasing numbers of wind turbines are built across Germany, casting an expanding mark on previously unspoilt landscapes. The film examines conflicts around wind turbines in a southern German forest to pose fundamental questions: how does renewable energy, which should protect nature, paradoxically threaten it? What are we willing to sacrifice to keep our energy-intensive lifestyles? Do we need to abandon the paradigm of permanent growth?

Cast & Crew

Festivals/awards

Kasseler DOKFEST
WildLife Vaasa Nature Film Festival
EKO Filmfestival Brünn
Kuala Lumpur Eco Film Festival
Festival El OJO COJO Madrid
Matsalu Natur Film Festival

Cast & Crew

Philipp von Becker

Categories

Documentary
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