Die globale Suche nach Bildung: Director Johanna Mägin’s Insight into Environmental Activism

Diesen Monat, Publikum kann screenen Constant Dripping Hollows Out the Stone Diesen Monat kann das Publikum „Without a Map“ von Regisseur Nacho Ros Bernal im Planet Classroom Network sehen. Dieser Film wurde von Planet Classroom für das Planet Classroom Network kuratiert.

Constant Dripping Hollows Out The Stone is a documentary by Johanna Mägin unveiling Vietnam’s battle against plastic pollution. Through compelling narratives, it showcases individuals committed to environmental protection, highlighting their innovative solutions. The story inspires hope for a cleaner future while addressing pressing global challenges.

Die globale Suche nach Bildung is pleased to welcome Johanna Mägin.

Johanna, what inspired you to delve into Vietnam’s plastic pollution issue for your documentary Constant Dripping Hollows Out The Stone?

When making a film in a foreign culture, it is important to find a topic that I can understand and relate to. Plastic pollution is a topic that affects us all, no matter where we live, and I am sensitive to the issue of overconsumption. Zusätzlich, I was also touched by the vision of ReForm Plastic, an organization operating in Da Nang, to find ways to produce something valuable from unusable waste.

Can you discuss any memorable moments – beispielsweise, specific individuals or experiences from the filmmaking process that inspired you?

When making a film in a foreign culture, it is easy to be manipulated by other people’s stories about how one thing or another works in a culture they are more familiar with than you. Jedoch, I learned that as a film director, I must have the time and opportunity to independently observe and interact with the people of this culture. The biggest lesson was that we would never have had the courage to ask Mr. Pham Minh Tâm, our main character, to participate in the film if we had not dared to go to search for the truth ourselves.

How do you think Constant Dripping Hollows Out The Stone contributes to the broader conversation around environmental activism and the role of individuals in creating change?

I believe that change always comes from changing individual habits, and I hope that the viewers of the film will find inspiration to reflect on their consumption patternswhether they consume excessively or consume as needed. I also hope that viewers will understand the importance of skillful waste management on an individual level. Schließlich, I believe that this film creates an understanding that people who deal with waste management on a daily basis have an important role in helping the environment and that their job is necessary and dignified.

And finally what advice do you have for individuals looking to make a difference in environmental conservation, inspired by your film?

Wie ich schon sagte, change always starts with yourself. When you have changed yourself, only then can you start inspiring the community around you.

Thank you Johanna!

C. M. Rubin and Johanna Mägin

Nicht verpassen Constant Dripping Hollows Out the Stone, Jetzt im Planet Classroom Network gestreamt. Dieser Film wird von Planet Classroom kuratiert.

Autor: C. M. Rubin

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