Is this our last chance?
Istanbul Screenings
Salt Beyoğlu
December 13 – December 16, 2018
COP24, the 24th conference of the parties of the United Nations Climate Change Convention, started in mining city Katowice in Poland, with special remarks on how this global disaster threats the future of civilizations and the natural world. Coinciding with the closure of COP24, a selection of documentary films that explore the environmental issues in relation to climate change will be presented as part of Is this our last chance? in Istanbul and Ankara. Initiated by SALT in parallel to the COP21 in Paris, the screening program will take place in the Walk-in Cinema at SALT Beyoğlu and Ankara Branch of the Chamber of Architects.
All films are subtitled. Screenings are free. Reservations are not accepted.
In September 2015, SALT announced that it will not accept support from oil, coal, or gas corporate entities.
SALT Beyoğlu, Walk-in Cinema
PROGRAM
DECEMBER 13, THURSDAY
19.00: Wild Relatives [Yabani Akrabalar], 2018
DECEMBER 14, FRIDAY
19.00: Welcome to Sodom, 2018
DECEMBER 15, SATURDAY
15.30: Kötü Tohum [Bad Seed], 2018
17.30: Demi-vie à Fukushima [Half-Life in Fukushima], 2016
19.00: Utopia Revisited, 2018
DECEMBER 16, SUNDAY
15.30: ThuleTuvalu, 2014
17.30: Kho ki pa lü [Up, Down, and Sideways], 2017
All films are subtitled. Screenings are free. Reservations are not accepted.
In September 2015, SALT announced that it will not accept support from oil, coal, or gas corporate entities.
SALT Beyoğlu, Walk-in Cinema
PROGRAM
DECEMBER 13, THURSDAY
19.00: Wild Relatives [Yabani Akrabalar], 2018
DECEMBER 14, FRIDAY
19.00: Welcome to Sodom, 2018
DECEMBER 15, SATURDAY
15.30: Kötü Tohum [Bad Seed], 2018
17.30: Demi-vie à Fukushima [Half-Life in Fukushima], 2016
19.00: Utopia Revisited, 2018
DECEMBER 16, SUNDAY
15.30: ThuleTuvalu, 2014
17.30: Kho ki pa lü [Up, Down, and Sideways], 2017