The BAFTTS Conference “Sustainable Futures: Ethics, Responsibility and Care in Film, Television, Screen Studies and Practices” was held in April 3-5, at the Lincoln University (UK).
On April 3, members of the Energy Humanities research project, Jaime Vindel, Miguel Errazu and Alberto Berzosa, presented (online) a panel titled “Fossil Aesthetics”, with the following presentations.
Jaime Vindel: The dam as cinematographic Atlante: hegemony, hydroelectricity and ecological sensitivity in the Italian film production of the economic miracle
Miguel Errazu: Mining Sites and Contact Cinemas: reanimating the Miner’s Film Workshop of Telamayu (Bolivia, 1983)
Alberto Berzosa: Traces of Portuguese ecologism around the carnations
Access the conference program here