November 2nd, 2021
Meetings, panels and networking
SCIENCE DOC DAY
After the encouraging outcome of the first edition in 2020, the Fantastic Film Forum schedules once again the Science Doc Day – the one-day programme of events dedicated to science documentary, the second soul of the Trieste Science+Fiction Festival. Organised once again in partnership with EURASF – European Academy of Science Film, the event will feature an agenda of talks and panels, boosted by a session of one-to-one virtual meetings with a selected pool of decision-makers.
All events will take place online. Registration required.
Info: forum@scienceplusfiction.org
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PROGRAM
11.00
Meeting
Science documentaries to make a difference: the WaterBear Network
WaterBear was launched in December 2020 with a specific goal: contributing to the future of our planet. Supported by over 100 charity partners, WaterBear urges its audience to actively support the cause: thanks to its interactive technology, viewers are allowed to donate, volunteer, sign petitions, share and engage. In addition to a considerable library of documentaries, shorts and diverse media, WaterBear is also producing a growing selection of original content. An overview of WaterBear’s peculiarities and production policy by its Head of Production, Andrea Walji.
Speaker
Andrea Walji, Head of Content and Production, WaterBear Network (Netherlands).
14.30
Panel
Science + Documentary: relationships between scientific community and the science film industry
Can scientists contribute to the documentary film industry? In which ways? By examining a set of specific cases (matchmakings for scientists and media professionals, documentary festivals taking place at CERN, documentaries for the scientific circuit), this panel aims at exploring the potential of interactions between the scientific community and the science film industry.
Speakers
Neal Hartman, Director CineGlobe Film Festival at CERN (Switzerland);
Irem Couchouron, Head of Film & Exhibition, Silbersalz Science & Media Festival (Germany);
Giuseppe Mussardo, Full Professor of Theoretical Physics at SISSA Trieste (Italy).
16.00
Meeting
The art of scientific inquiry: Sandbox Films and Sandbox Fund
Sandbox Films is a documentary studio that invests in feature-length creative documentaries focusing on the link between science and culture: a non-conventional, nonprofit company, that aims at illuminating the art and beauty of scientific inquiry. Sandbox Films also supports a grant administered by Sundance Institute called the Sandbox Fund, offering unrestricted grants to independent artists seeking to explore the intersection of science and nonfiction storytelling. A compelling opportunity for authors from all over the world, presented by its Head of Production and Development.
Speaker
Jessica Harrop, Head of Production and Development (USA)