Global Warming and Film Conference: International Experts Meet to Discuss Upcoming Film on Global Warming
(PRWEB) July 20, 2005 -- The Johnson Foundation will host a meeting of
scientists, filmmakers, policy analysts, and foundation representatives to
generate recommendations for an upcoming film on global warming based on the
Venetian screenplay, WATERMARK. The meeting will be held at The Johnson
Foundations’s Wingspread facility in Racine, Wisconsin, from July 22 – 24,
2005.
The experts will discuss the effects of global warming on
international coastal cities using the Venetian screenplay WATERMARK as a
centerpiece for discussion.
WATERMARK, a romantic drama, tells the
fictional story of an American marine biologist and an Italian engineer who are
passionately driven to save Venice, Italy, from sinking, but with opposite
solutions. The film explores the real life problems facing the famed city, which
is threatened by further devastating sinkage this century due to a combination
of factors, particularly the rising of the seas, worsened by global warming.
WATERMARK examines the proposed solution - the retractable dam project (MOSE) -
and the controversy involving the hazards it poses to the lagoon ecosystem and
global ecological balance. Film production is slated for 2006 by Bongiorno
Productions, Emmy nominated, award-winning filmmakers, Marylou Tibaldo-Bongiorno
and Jerome Bongiorno.
The Johnson Foundation regularly sponsors
conferences in the public interest including topics dealing with Sustainable
Development and the Environment at their Wingspread Conference Center. This is
their first Film Conference.
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