Climate Change Activism through Film

In the third week of the Matters of Care: Museum futures in times of planetary precarity conference series, we were joined by two filmmakers, Itandehui Jansen
and Camilla Andersen, who talked to Lotten Gustaffson Reinius and Thandiwe Wilson about the process of creating thought-provoking films
as a form of activism. As a bonus three of their touching and intriguing films on the effects of climate change where shown by the filmmakers.
Itandehui Jansen, Filmmaker and Programme Director, Film & TV, School of Design, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
‘ Kii Nche Ndutsa (Time and the Seashell)’
Camilla Andersen, Documentary Photographer and Filmmaker, Oslo, Norway
‘Eyes on and from the changing Arctic’
Discussants: Lotten Gustafsson Reinius, Professor of Ethnology, Stockholm University and Nordic Museum and Thandiwe Wilson, TAKING CARE Project Assistant, Pitt Rivers Museum
Rewatch the session here