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Filmmakers Go Green: Cutting Cinema's Carbon Cost

22 Nov

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Summary

  • Filmmakers propose costume reuse and natural settings to reduce production impact.
  • Indian filmmaker urges industry-wide adoption of sustainable filmmaking practices.
  • Stories can powerfully shape younger generations' environmental awareness.
Filmmakers Go Green: Cutting Cinema's Carbon Cost

Filmmakers from Japan, Spain, Australia, and India gathered at the 56th International Film Festival of India (Iffi) to address the environmental impact of film production. They proposed practical solutions, such as reusing costumes and leveraging natural locations instead of constructed sets, to significantly reduce the industry's carbon footprint. These measures aim to make filmmaking more sustainable.

Nila Madhab Panda, an Indian filmmaker, stressed that cinema, as a mass medium, has a considerable carbon impact. He called for the industry to embrace sustainable practices, highlighting the urgent need to conserve energy resources. While acknowledging challenges, particularly for low-budget projects, Japanese producer Mina Moteki confirmed a gradual shift towards sustainability in Japanese cinema.

Spanish producer Anna Saura framed sustainability as a creative responsibility, emphasizing that conscious decisions across distribution and on-set management are crucial. Australian filmmaker Garth Davis added that storytelling itself can be a powerful tool for promoting environmental consciousness, especially influencing the younger generation's values and behaviors.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Filmmakers can reuse costumes, utilize natural settings, and minimize waste on set to reduce their carbon footprint.
Stories have the power to shape values and behaviors, particularly in younger audiences, fostering greater environmental consciousness.
Yes, low-budget productions may face challenges implementing green practices compared to larger-scale projects that allow more room for innovation.

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