Dieter Kosslick, longtime director of the Berlin International Film Festival, launches Green Visions Potsdam a new film festival for sustainable living, that takes place from May 30 to June 2, 2024. The public film festival in Potsdam is based … Read more
Category Archives: Food
Film noir meets green storytelling
For his award-winning short film Venice Boulevard the Los Angeles-based writer/director Joey De La Cruz chose the film noir genre for a green storytelling approach. The black and white film received the Best Suspense Short award at the Show Low … Read more
The Sustainability Strategy
The Mallorca Film Commission is initiating a comprehensive Green Film Shooting plan for the green transition of its audiovisual sector. The goal is to support film production companies, technical service providers, and rental houses in the transition toward sustainable production … Read more
Ecoprod awards green productions in Cannes
Green projects at FMX 2023
At the 27th FMX – Film & Media Exchange, that takes place during the International Animation Festival Stuttgart (ITFS) in Stuttgart from April 25. to 28. April, the environment and climate protection are an issue in various projects as … Read more
Avatar: The Way of Water – Different by Diet
Saving the world on screen isn’t enough for James Cameron. During the production of his spectacular cinematic adventure Avatar: The Way of Water, the Hollywood director also set new standards behind the camera. The catering on set of his … Read more
Love, carbon and unknown heroes in Deauville
The increasing awareness for topics such as ecology, climate change, energy transition and food revolution has given a big boost to the 11th edition of the Deauville Green Awards. “We are very happy that so many people came to … Read more
A reason called Gunda
There are no guidelines which dictate that any meat need to be served on set of a film production. Nevertheless, this topic is still a matter of debate. A heavyweight argument that speaks against this is called Gunda. In … Read more
Sustainable Thinking
As a world-class chess champion in The Queen’s Gambit, Anya Taylor-Joy not only brought Netflix its most successful worldwide series premiere with more than 62 million viewers in 92 countries as well as several awards as best actress, but … Read more
Eco-management at studio level
Efficient energy and building technology, power-saving lighting, the reuse of set decoration material, and a plastic ban — a growing number of film studios throughout Europe are adapting these sustainable measures. The Studio Hamburg Production Group was the first in … Read more