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The architecture of the wilderness

Jan Haft, documentary filmmaker, director, author and cameraman (nautilusfilms) takes us on a journey through Europe and through time with a fascinating film presentation. He sheds light on our biodiversity, how it once was, how it is today and what it could look like in the future and shows possible ways to stop the decline in species in the blink of an eye. With impressive film clips and images, some of them from previously unpublished film material, the presentation spans an arc from the sea to the forest to the open land - between the Atlantic and the Alps. An optimistic plea for a turning point in the protection of nature and the climate - the world we live in.

  • Date

    Thursday 20.03.2025, 17:30 h

  • Place

    Lecture theatre

  • Kind

    Lecture

  • Lecturer

    Jan Haft

  • Target group

    Adults, young people, senior citizens, students, scientists

  • Duration

    2 hours

  • Price

    free of charge

The lecture will take place as part of the conference "Rewilding in Europe: Genealogies, Imaginaries and Practices of Conservation in the Anthropocene" (19-21 March 2025), organised by the Leibniz Research Alliance "Value of the Past".

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