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Fourth Oxdox International Festival

Round The World Screening

This event took place on 21st March 2007 at 9:40pm (21:40 GMT)
Berrill Lecture Theatre, The Open University, Walton Hall Campus, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
The Planet
Directors: Michael Stenberg, Linus Torell, Johan Soderberg
Running Time: 84 minutes
Sweden, Norway, Denmark 2006
Co-Production with SVT Sweden, NRK Norway, YLE Finland, DR TV Denmark

Twenty nine experts from around the world give their opinion about the state of Planet Earth in visually stunning images and commentary. Their views on the consequences of the climatic, geographical and anthropological changes emerging now, demonstrate that a unique scenario is beginning to unfold, and witnessed globally. The film explores the latest facts and examples and leads us to the ultimate issue of how we will cope with the future. The film is a wake up call to the world whilst we still have time to act.

Chiru
Director: Xiaoyen Men
Running Time: 10 minutes
Tibet 2007

The accompanying short film (12 minutes) is a premiere about the Antelope (Chiru) on the Tibetan Plateau. Shot 16,000 feet up, including the first film of the highest railway in the world, it explores the dangers that face the antelope from human predators. The antelope is the symbol of the forthcoming Chinese Chinese Olympics.
Live IPTV Broadcast of the Question and Answers with participating cinemas.

This is the replay of the Question and Answers session involving the participating cinemas.

The webcast was open to 400 users

Click below to play the event (120 minutes)

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