Film Case-Studies
Reviewing and analysing film on their sustainable efforts, sustainable practices and eco-friendly narratives, eco-easter eggs and climate education.
*All case studies are the writers own opinion.
*All case studies are the writers own opinion.
Dune: Part 2 (2023), Directed by Denis Villeneuve and production design by Patrice Vermette
Case-study by Margot Maritz
Dune: Part 2 delves deeper into environmental themes, contrasting the Fremen's sustainable, nature-harmonious lifestyle with the Harkonnens' exploitative greed. Through stunning visuals and design, the film emphasises biomimicry and ecological symbolism. Dive into this case study to learn about issues like soil degradation and water scarcity, mirroring real-world environmental crises.
Ultimately, the film suggests that true power lies in ecological stewardship rather than exploitation, pushing forward eco-conscious narratives in cinema.
Case-study by Margot Maritz
Dune: Part 2 delves deeper into environmental themes, contrasting the Fremen's sustainable, nature-harmonious lifestyle with the Harkonnens' exploitative greed. Through stunning visuals and design, the film emphasises biomimicry and ecological symbolism. Dive into this case study to learn about issues like soil degradation and water scarcity, mirroring real-world environmental crises.
Ultimately, the film suggests that true power lies in ecological stewardship rather than exploitation, pushing forward eco-conscious narratives in cinema.
Dune (2021), Directed by Denis Villeneuve and production design by Patrice Vermette
Case-study by Margot Maritz
Discussing the anthropocentric and biocentric juxtaposition within this film.
Dune create a metaphor for the depletion of national resources and the burning of fossil flues.
Dune has a strong message reflecting the importance of environmentalism,
with the sub-theme, the importance of water, to support this message.
Dune (2021), Directed by Denis Villeneuve and production design by Patrice Vermette
Case-study by Margot Maritz
Discussing the anthropocentric and biocentric juxtaposition within this film.
Dune create a metaphor for the depletion of national resources and the burning of fossil flues.
Dune has a strong message reflecting the importance of environmentalism,
with the sub-theme, the importance of water, to support this message.
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Avatar: The Way of Water by James Cameron
Case-study by Margot Maritz Discussing the biocentric perspectives of indigenous people and how Avatar reflects this environmental agenda. Avatar creates environmental awareness on biocentric and anthropocentric contrast, with a strong poaching sub-theme. |