ODIO IL LUNEDì: Cinema du Desert

CinemaDuDeserTORK

Empowering people through storytelling

ore 19.00 inizio MercaTork
ore 21.00 Cena etnica di finanziamento
ore 22.30 TO SHARE IS TO BE HUMAN – videoproiezioni di documentari autoprodotti e dibattito

Cinema du Desert is a Solar Mobile Cinema that has, since 2009, traveled the world overland bringing cinema to some of the most remote areas of the planet.
Why this name? Because this cinema was born in the Sahara Desert, in the village of Korientze (located between Mopti and Timbuctu, Mali) during our 1st expedition in West Africa for Italian NGO Bambini nel Deserto.
We believe that free access on culture is “the foundation” for a better tomorrow, so we keep on spreading seeds around the globe because health also passes through culture and education.
We are strong believers in “eco-responsability” and “self-sustainability”, and the idea that “Education = Dignity”.
During each of our expeditions, our crew of volunteers takes part in a variety of projects that improves the skills of the people we meet and, consequently, also their environment.

We use the power of images to create a bridge between cultures – so to deepen the dialogue about the dangers of globalisation and the challenges ahead – with the hope of developing sustainable social projects on the field whilst traveling and being creative at the same time!
Many of us were moved by a film we watched when we were young, that touched us and inspired our lives forever. Now we aim to trigger the same feeling to others!

Our Cinema is powered by the sun. Thanks to a photo-voltaic system, we store its energy in batteries and can guarantee 6 hours of screenings.
We pay careful attention to our Carbon Footprint. We estimate that by traveling overland in our vehicle (instead of flying), we cut our emissions by an average of 18% (by plane estimated in 11.4 T, by truck is 9.4 T, source: myclimate. Incredible but true!).
Going by truck also permits us to bring with us specific (and almost always heavy equipment, like for the “Tata project” or “Garage Italia”) that otherwise would have to be shipped in a container, creating even more pollution. After every expedition we offset our carbon footprint by planting trees for the BnD project “Green Arrow”, making our small contribution to stop the expansion of the Sahara desert (more info here) and helping the population of Burkina Faso’s Sahel area with agricultural issues.

Empowering people through storytelling

 

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