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Categories/Film and Environmental Issues

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Children's Films and Early Environmental Education Strategies

Explore how children's films promote environmental education strategies.

7/1/2025•Osvaldo Gleichner
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The Evolving Genre of Eco-Horror in Contemporary Cinema

Discover how eco-horror films reflect environmental concerns today.

7/1/2025•Osvaldo Gleichner
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Indigenous Perspectives in Films About Environmentalism

Exploring how Indigenous voices shape environmentalism in films.

7/1/2025•Osvaldo Gleichner
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Hollywood's Influence on Environmental Activism Through Film

Exploring how Hollywood films shape environmental activism today.

6/27/2025•Osvaldo Gleichner
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The Role of Animation in Highlighting Environmental Issues

Explore how animation effectively raises awareness about environmental issues.

6/26/2025•Osvaldo Gleichner
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Documentaries That Changed Perceptions on Climate Change

Explore key documentaries that transformed climate change perceptions.

6/9/2025•Osvaldo Gleichner
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Exploring Eco-Cinema: Films That Inspire Environmental Action

Discover impactful films that motivate action for our planet.

6/5/2025•Osvaldo Gleichner