Where: Movie Theatre
Description
One of the highlights of WEP 2014 is the Film Festival, which is a whole KAUST community-orientated festival with the multi-award winning films being suitable for all ages. A privileged special feature is that a scientist, filmmaker or distinguished lecturer, will be introducing all the films, giving the audience a unique insight into the background and making of them. Invisible Nature: Super Powerful Plants (Nature invisible – plantes superpuissantes By Quincy Russell and Thierry Berrod 2012 – 52 min) Like all things living, plants have been faced with problems of survival and life expectancy. They need to feed and protect themselves. But they cannot move! A handicap they can overcome thanks to super powers, which fascinate us…Quincy Russel
Quincy Russel is Co-Writer and Co-Director at Mona Lisa Production, France. He has a broad experience in documentary films and is author of the book "Profession Reporter d'Images" (in France). Having succeeded photography at the College of Art and Design of Plymouth (UK) in 1985, he has since been a freelance film maker/writer. His goals are to share a better understanding of the world we live in today, through high quality television documentaries.
Vincent Lamy
After 2 years in Economic Sciences, 10 years in show business as an artist, musical producer for radio and TV, Vincent found and managed a Production and Post-production company named Riff International Production from 1985 to 2007. He produced clips, titles, programs for Museums, documentaries and a science and technology magazine called “C’est Pas Sorcier” 26’, broadcast 5 days a week on France 3 for 18 years. For 12 years, he’s been a member of “Association Science & Television” (40 independent French producers of science documentaries) and General Delegate of Pariscience, international science film festival in Paris for 9 years. Pariscience have had 55 screenings and debates with scientists and Producers and directors for 10.000 people of whom 3.500 were children. He is a specialist of science documentaries and film festivals from inside and outside Europe (Vedere la Scienza Milano, ASO Olomouc Czech Republic, Cinéglobes at Cern Geneva, Energy film festival Lausanne, European Science TV and New Media Festival Dublin, "360° Contemporary Science Film Festival" in Polytechnic Museum in Moscow (Russia).
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