Here’s the revised version with Edwin and Veronica's sculptures featured prominently at the start, along with the mention of COP28 in Dubai:
The film, featuring Edwin and Veronica's powerful sculptures, was showcased at COP28 in Dubai, bringing art and environmental awareness to the global stage. Produced by EMEA, it delves into the often-overlooked intersection of creativity and science in climate preservation. The sculptures, crafted with a deep commitment to raising awareness, transform raw materials into poignant symbols of resilience and renewal. They serve as a testament to how art can inspire change, reconnecting society with its natural surroundings and emphasizing that our true home extends far beyond concrete walls.
The narrative underscores the urgent need to protect this broader environment and highlights the importance of passing down knowledge across generations. It reminds us that addressing climate change requires a collaborative, multigenerational effort where shared humanity and creativity unite us.
Synopsis of the short film:
In this unfolding story, Veronica—a sculptor whose work reflects her dedication to environmental causes—gathers clay from a lakeside, her art embodying the fragile connection between humanity and nature. A chance encounter with Mati, a curious young girl, sparks an unexpected bond between them. After Veronica departs, Mati discovers a forgotten ball of clay and sets off on a journey to return it to the artist. While her attempts to find Veronica are unsuccessful, the journey transforms Mati. Inspired by Veronica and Edwin’s art, Mati discovers her own ability to effect positive change, realizing that even the smallest actions can ripple outward to make a lasting impact.
By weaving Edwin and Veronica’s evocative sculptures into the heart of the story, the film showcases how creativity can amplify the urgency of climate action, serving as a bridge between science, awareness, and hope.