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