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Catalogue Number:  TVP030
Producer:  Video Project, Inc.
Producing Agencies:  Screen Australia, Screen NSW, Jotz Productions PTY Ltd.
Subject:   Global Studies
Language:  English
Grade Level:  9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin:  Australia
Copyright Year:  2011
Running Time:  53:00


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The central Pacific nation of Kiribati is expected to be one of the first countries to disappear as a result of climate change. Sea level rise and increasing salinity are threatening the homes and lives of 105,000 residents spread over 33 atolls. One of the least developed countries in the world, Kiribati has contributed little to worldwide carbon emissions, yet has the most to lose from global warming.

THE HUNGRY TIDE 
shows clearly the tragic impact of climate change on Kiribati, and exposes the stark global inequalities driving the global warming phenomenon. The film personalizes the story by following the life and work of Maria Tiimon, who evolves to become one of the most prominent advocates for the rights of Pacific Islanders. Originally from Kiribati, Maria works for an organization in Sydney as an impassioned campaigner for her sinking nation. But right from the start, Maria finds herself frequently torn between the needs of her family on Kiribati and her role on the world stage.

A rather shy Maria travels to the Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen to press for a new binding treaty to dramatically reduce greenhouse emissions. ”Industrial countries are causing change in the climate,” she says, ”and we are the first to feel the consequences.” Later, as a more confident advocate, she travels to Cancun for the next Climate Change Conference (COP16).

While Maria’s life and work unfold, the situation in Kiribati deteriorates. Seawalls protecting an entire community are swept away. Only decisive global action will save Kiribati from disappearing. But pledges made at the climate change conferences to cut carbon emissions have fallen far short of their targets. And promises to assist poorer countries to adapt to climate change haven’t materialized. As a result, Kiribati’s President believes that relocation may be the only option. “To plan for the day when you no longer have a country is indeed painful but I think we have to do that.”

WINNER
Special Jury Prize, Oceania Documentary Film Festival, Tahiti

OFFICIAL SELECTION
International Documentary Festival of Amsterdam
Breath of Fresh Air Film Festival
Documentary Edge Festival, New Zealand



"Highly Recommended. Imagine losing your country (literally having it disappear), forcing you to live somewhere else. A sobering look at the human side of a compelling environmental issue."- Video Librarian

"Highly recommended. Compelling... this documentary may serve less as a call to action and more as a last glimpse into a doomed nation and culture — an obituary for a land that global warming destroyed."– Educational Media Reviews Online

"Recommended. Uses dramatic video footage showing the effects of rising sea levels on the island...(and) shows the frustration of small countries trying to petition a reduction in global fossil fuels emissions."- Science Books & Films (AAAS)

"The content of this program is sure to fuel classroom discussion and, perhaps, activism on the part of some viewers. Tiimon's story and emotion help elevate this production beyond the typical environmental piece."- School Library Journal


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