OCCUPIED – Lobau stays!

Matteo Molina
Austria
29' 52"

This 30-min cinéma vérité documentary is about climate activists that occupied several construction sites in Vienna, Austria for almost a year to stop the construction of two highways, crossing the nature reserve Lobau. The documentary gives an unfiltered view on what the daily life of an activist looks like and what few individuals can achieve in an extreme situation like an occupation.

Screening date and location

September 28th, 6:00 PM, Cinema Union

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