V Green Eye Festival Programme
07/01/2025
The fifth Green Eye, a film festival about environmental protection and nature conservation, is dedicated this year to sustainable development and ecological stability.
During the two days of the festival, visitors will be able to watch five films about environmental protection, written by some of the most famous producers and directors. In addition to socializing after the screenings, educational panel discussions will be held, where they will be able to express their comments about the films and this important topic.
23 January 2025, Thursday, The Arsen House of the Arts, Šibenik
11:55 Festival opening and welcoming remarks by the hosts and guests
HOW TO SAVE OUR PLANET (8’27)
12:30 A thematic panel on “How can global sustainable development goals be applied at the local level”?
16:00 SANCTUARY (74′) Sanctuary
A Greenpeace campaign takes two atypical brothers, Carlos and Javier Bardem, on a mission to protect Antarctica.
18:00 GREEN CITY LIFE (92′) Green City Life – Official Trailer
What makes a city healthy? How can we build greener and cleaner cities of tomorrow by reconnecting with nature and combining the benefits of rural life with the advantages of the urban world? This inspiring documentary connects solutions such as regeneration, urban agriculture, and the use of bio-waste for building greener, healthier cities for all.
19:30 A thematic panel on “Key aspects of sustainable development in the media”
24 January 2025, Friday, The Arsen House of the Arts, Šibenik
11:55 ONCE YOU KNOW (100′) Once you know
In the documentary film Once You Know, directed by Emmanuel Cappellino, the author observes and explores a world that has found itself on the brink of collapse due to climate change. Faced with an uncertain future, his generation is turning to climatologists, local authorities, and environmental associations and activists to find a way out of a difficult situation.
13:40 A thematic panel on “Sustainable development – challenges and opportunities“
16:00 WILDING (75‘) Wilding
Based on the bestselling book of the same name by Isabella Tree, Wilding tells the story of a young couple who place their bets on nature for the future of their crumbling, four-hundred-year-old estate. By tearing down fences, they return the land to the wild and entrust its recovery to a colorful mix of both domestic and wild animals. This marks the beginning of a grand experiment that would become one of the most significant rewilding projects in Europe.
18:00 2040 (92′) 2040 – Official Trailer
Award-winning director Damon Gameau embarks on a journey to explore what the future could look like in 2040 if we simply embrace the solutions to improving the state of our planet that are already available to us now.
Closing of the festival
20:30 Musical program
25 January 2025, Saturday, The Arsen House of the Arts, Šibenik
9:00 – 16:00 Our 40th birthday: Free entrance for visitors to the Krka National Park
11:00 – 13:00 Birthday workshops and lectures at Skradinski buk waterfall
The global problem of modern society is the protection and improvement of the environment. Sustainable development seeks to improve the quality of life by combining three interrelated factors: economic development, environmental protection, and social responsibility. These three factors must exist together in order to provide a simple, yet stable support. The living standards of people should be based on the preservation of the environment, and not on the depletion of resources. Humanity is living beyond the capacity of planet Earth. If the current rate of depletion of natural resources continues, by 2050 people would need two such planets, given that the population would increase to nine billion.
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This year’s Green Eye Festival will be held on January 23rd and 24th as part of the celebration of the 40th anniversary of the establishment of the Krka National Park. This film festival, which combines art, education, and activism, is dedicated to the key themes of sustainable development, ecological stability, and the preservation of nature.
Free admission and the Green Eye Festival will mark the 40th anniversary of the Krka National Park
The Krka National Park is celebrating its 40th birthday this year. On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of its declaration as a national park on the 24th of January 1985, the public institution responsible for managing this protected area will organize a series of events to celebrate four decades of active work aimed at preserving the natural and cultural-historical heritage of the area and educating employees, visitors, and the local community about its significance.