The Danube Sea and Activism Through the Screen
The cultural-educational and entertaining short video forms containing unusual and astonishing facts and details about the Danube, addressing the theme of activism through the screen, will be available on 30 July in the Egység Cultural Station within the The Danube Sea project.
‘The Danube Sea and Activism Through the Screen’ will feature thirty short video forms depicting the Danube and the Danube countries and showing the diversity of cultures of nations and the peoples brought closer by the river, the cultural heritage of the Danube region, the diversity and abundance of the life on the river, man’s self-questioning about nature and environmental protection through the metaphor of the Danube as the largest, but also the most polluted European river, the Danube through time, seen through the lens of the citizens of Novi Sad:
- twenty short video forms dealing with the Danube Sea: interesting facts about the Danube, its importance, ecology, etymology, geology, geography, the Danube in art, as well as several shows about the Danube through time, from the perspective of the citizens of Novi Sad.
- ten short video forms about the culture of the Danube peoples, intriguing and interesting facts about the ten countries that the river borders or passes through Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Moldova and Ukraine.
Producers, directors and authors of films: Association for video art ‘Videomedeja’.
The event is accessible to people with physical disabilities.
Photo: Ivana Sremčević Matijević