ZeLIG Films on tour: Dusk Chorus - Based on Fragments of Extinction

ZeLIG Films on tour: Dusk Chorus - Based on Fragments of Extinction

After the award as Best Documentary at the Durban International Film Festival, Dusk Chorus - Based on Fragments of Extinction, film by Nika Šaravanja, Alessandro D’Emilia and Otis Buri, will be travelling all over the world in the next weeks.

On 23. September the film will be shown at the Global Eco Film Festival in Zürich, Switzerland. The festival is a leading cultural event in Switzerland, among the ones based on topics relating science and environment. The screening of Dusk Chorus - Based on Fragments of Extinction will be at the presence of David Monacchi, the protagonist.

Few days later, on 1. October, the film will have its German premiere at the Nuremberg International Human Rights Film Festival, the main film event in Germany about human rights. The film will be presented in the International Forum program, at the presence of Nika Šaravanja.

Between the 11. and the 15. October the film will be in Turkey, at the BIFED - Bozcaada International Festival of Ecological Documentary, competing for the Gaia - Student Award Nominees. The festival is part of the Green Film Network and has the aim to create debate on environmental issues in Turkey.

On 10. October the festival will open the Innsbruck Nature Film Festival, in Austria, competing for the Best International Environmental Documentary.

On 13. October Dusk Chorus will also be the opening film of the Imagine Science Film Festival in New York, at the prestigious location of Rubin Museum of Art. Few days later, the film will be simultaneously part of the Festival international du cinéma des peoples in New Caledonia (International Medium Length Feature Films, from 13. to 21. October), CineEco - International Environmental Film Festival in Portugal (International Feature Length Film Competition, from 14. to 21. October), International Human Rights Film Festival “Incovenient” in Vilnius, Lithuania (from 12. October to 5. November), and Planet in Focus Environmental Film Festival in Toronto, Canada (International Competition, 18. - 22. October).

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