Fri 11 Jul 6:00 PM Auckland Bridgeway Cinema 3
2025-07-05 x DocEdge AKL, NZ
Sat 5 Jul 3:30 PM Auckland, The Capitol Cinema
Q&A with Director Felix Golenko, Producer Márk Szilágyi, and Legal expert Justin Sobion.
2025-06-18 x Just Peace Movie Night, NL
Centrale Bibliotheek, The Hague
🗓️ Wednesday, 18.6.2025
⏰ 18:45 -20:45
https://justpeacethehague.org/en/event/just-peace-movie-night-yumi-film-discussion
2025-05-15 x DOK.fest Munich, DE
🗓️ Do. 15.05.2025 ⏰ 18:00 🧭 Bellevue di Monaco
2025-05-10 x DOK.fest Munich
🗓️ Sa. 10.05.2025 ⏰ 16:30 🧭 HFF Kino 1
2025-05-09 x DOK.fest Munich, DE
🗓️ Fr. 09.05.2025 ⏰ 21:00 🧭 HFF OPEN AIR
2025-05-08 x DOK.fest Munich, DE
🗓️ Do. 08.05.2025 ⏰ 20:00 🧭 City Kino 1
Audience Award at Max Ophüls Preis Film Festival
We are honored to have received the Audience Award at the prestigious film festival Max Ophüls Preis. This is the premier festival for aspiring filmmakers in the German-language region. Thank you, Saarbrücken, that your heart beats in Pacific blue today!



https://ffmop.de/das_festival/news/artikeldetails_news/article-6794bed390103
Vishal’s Oral Statement to the International Court of Justice
On the final day of the #ClimateICJAO hearings, PISFCC Director, Vishal Prasad presented the People’s Petition to the world’s top court. The Petition, an outcomes document that emerged from the People’s Assembly, a 3-day event held during the first week of the oral hearings, was assembled based on the lived, firsthand experiences of 18 witnesses from communities from every continent. Despite having little to no responsibility in causing climate change, they find themselves on the frontlines of its devastating impacts. It is a call to act boldly, decisively, and urgently – for today, tomorrow, and for generations to come. On behalf of the witnesses, we urge the ICJ to listen to their voices and deliver on the people’s existential need for climate justice. #ClimateJusticeAtTheICJ
TAGESSCHAU: Höchstes UN-Gericht befasst sich mit Klimaschutz
“Es ist ein Mammutprozess. Knapp 100 Länder tragen ihre Sichtweisen vor. Industrieländer treffen auf akut bedrohte Länder wie Vanuatu. “Eine Handvoll eindeutig identifizierbarer Staaten ist für den Großteil der historischen und aktuellen CO2-Emissionen verantwortlich. Deswegen lautet die einfache Frage, haben die Staaten, die verantwortlich für den Klimawandel sind, gegen das internationale Recht verstoßen?” Sollte das Gericht diese Frage mit Ja beantworten, dürfte es auch um Haftungsfragen gehen.”