synopsis
In 2016, two environmental organizations sued the Norwegian state on suspicion that it was violating the constitution by continuing to license oil drilling in the Barents Sea – specifically, the guaranteed right to a healthy environment for everyone and the responsible as well as sustainable extraction of natural resources. Thanks to the exclusive opportunity to shoot in the courtroom during the appeal proceedings in 2019 and 2020, we get a glimpse of the events that the Norwegian media has referred to as the “climate trial of the century” and we can learn that political interests, thinly disguised by an environmental agenda, still triumph over the respect for the future.
"Documentary for me is to use film as a tool to approach reality." (Thomas A. Østbye)
biography
Thomas A. Østbye (1979) is a Norwegian director known for his tendency to combine the artistic concept of the documentary genre and contemporary political issues. His films
Imagining Emanuel (2011),
Out of Norway (2015) and
Things (2015) have already been screened at Ji.hlava.
more about film
director: | Thomas A. Østbye |
producer: | Thomas A. Østbye |
photography: | Thomas A. Østbye, Alvilde Naterstad |
editing: | Trude Lirhus, Thomas A. Østbye |
sound design: | Merete Mongstad |
Film at festival
premiere type: | International Premiere |
festival edition: | 2021 |
section: | Testimonies |
language: | Norwegian |
subtitles: | English |
colour: | Colour |
Info
director: | Thomas A. Østbye |
original title: | Enhver har rett til |
country: | Norway |
year: | 2021 |
running time: | 31 min. |