Criado com o intuito de conectar pessoas às questões ambientais e aos desafios sustentáveis do nosso tempo por meio do Cinema, o Festival Cine.Ema é um projeto que promove mostras de curtas-metragens e sensibiliza o público para questões ambientais, por meio da cultura. O Festival busca ainda despertar o olhar cinematográfico em regiões que muitas vezes não têm acesso a essa forma de arte.
Além de exibir os filmes, o Festival promove a educação ambiental junto a comunidades que margeiam patrimônios naturais capixabas, por meio de oficinas de observação de pássaros, vídeo, fotografia, além de outras atividades, contribuindo para o florescimento artístico dos moradores dessas regiões, bem como para o despertar de conexões com a natureza e com as histórias locais.
O Festival Cine.Ema é pensado para que os participantes possam mergulhar no audiovisual, enquanto conhecem, experimentam e se conectam à vivências diversas junto à natureza. É a forma que encontramos de incentivar a preservação ambiental e, ao mesmo tempo, contribuir para que novos atores surjam no cenário audiovisual de cada localidade.
Nas oficinas de vídeo do Festival Cine.Ema, os alunos têm contato pela primeira vez com o processo de produção cinematográfico e têm a oportunidade de transformar suas histórias, memórias, vivências e cotidiano em tema de filme. Tudo isso guiado por um profissional da área, que faz uma breve introdução sobre as câmeras, o processo de criação do roteiro e caminha junto até a entrega final: um curta-metragem.
Saindo diretamente da mata, a Revista Cine.Ema traz uma dose de ar fresco com exemplos inspiradores de uma galera que coloca a mão na massa – inclusive daqui do Espírito Santo – para criar soluções sustentáveis e transformar a realidade do nosso planeta: reduzindo o lixo, eliminando venenos e minimizando o desperdício!
Repleta de conteúdo que valoriza a preservação e a consciência ambiental, a Revista também oferece dicas fotográficas, entrevistas com cineastas do Cinema Ambiental e uma variedade de sugestões para implementar soluções sustentáveis em sua comunidade, além de atividades que podem ser desenvolvidas dentro de sala de aula com professores e colegas!
Nossos bate-papos ambientais já viraram uma tradição, reunindo ambientalistas, educadores, produtores rurais e cineastas para pensar caminhos possíveis de uma sociedade mais sustentável com soluções viáveis para o mundo que a gente acredita. Sendo um Festival de Cinema, pensamos que era hora de colocar a mão na massa e levar um pouco desses debates ainda mais longe! Foi assim que surgiu o Conversas com a Ema. Logo abaixo, você confere os episódios disponíveis:
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