KineDok's online events are back! Until 15 October, you can watch an environmental documentary about the story of a father and daughter and their ambitious dream to help the climate once and for all online for free. There will also be an online discussion on topics from the film with Kateřina Kolouchová, Olga Körner, Ondřej Kolínský and moderated by Anna Tabášková on Monday, October 14 at 7 PM (GMT+1).
The film is available on kinedok.net and you need a voucher to view it for free. Please email us at films@kinedok.net and we will send it to you.
THE WORLD ACCORDING TO MY DAD (Marta Kovářová, 2023, Czech Republic, Slovakia, 77 min)
Marta, a musician and daughter of Jiří, a materials physicist, has decided that his idea for a global reduction in carbon emissions will not remain confined to just domestic kitchen debates. The film exposes the complexity of the relationship between father and daughter, who, while searching for a way to fulfill an ecological dream, also seek a way to connect with each other. Frustration from helplessness and repeated failures is further compounded by Jiří's complicated nature and his impractical communication. However, the complications are transformed in the film into a kind of self-parody, and the songs Marta composes are similarly lightening the mood. It's a story of modern-day Quixotic endeavors and the complexity of advocating for an individual's idea through the machinery that seems to be the very milieu of environmental activism.
The film is available in all KineDok countries (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Croatia, and Hungary).
DISCUSSION: 14. 10., 7 PM (GMT+1)
Join a panel discussion (in English) on the topics from the film, that will be held on Monday on Facebook (@KineDok International) or our YouTube channel (@InstituteOfDocumentaryFilm). It will be moderated by Anna Tabášková (AFO, FAMU, Institute 2050) and the guests are Ondřej Kolínský (AMO), Kateřina Kolouchová (Fakta o klimatu) and Olga Körner(Greenpeace).
Olga Körner, community organizer, head of Bolygó Community Space. She has been an employee of Greenpeace Hungary since 2021, before that she worked as a project coordinator at the Bábozd Zöldre Környezeti Nevelési Egyesület. She took part in spreading the method of community composting in Budapest, after initiating the creation of the Szent István park community composter in 2020.
Anna Tabášková deals with environmental communication, participation and advocates for strengthening the principles of sustainability in the Czech audiovisual sector. She is the programmer of the environmental section of the AFO festival, part of the 2050 Institute and works as an environmental ambassador at FAMU. Ambassador of the European Climate Pact.
Ondřej Kolínský is an analyst at AMO Klima and a researcher at the Masaryk Institute of Higher Studies of the Czech Technical University. He focuses on economic aspects of green transformation, innovation and regional policies. His work experience is mainly in international organizations and domestic institutions, to a lesser extent in non-profit. He enjoys gardening and cooking.
Kateřina Kolouchová deals with climate policy and legislation at the Czech and EU level. She is also involved in data analysis and visualization, with experience in the commercial sphere. She has a degree in economic policy and international relations.