Post-Apocalyptic Video Opens Climate-Change Conference
A short film showing a post-apocalyptic nightmare scenario in which not even teddy bears are safe opened the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen on Monday.
The film, called “Please Help the World” (embedded above), shows a young girl dreaming of a world torn apart by an environment gone haywire. In a series of scenes that could have appeared in disaster porn movie 2012, parched earth cracks and splits, swallowing up the doomed stuffed animal. Then black clouds form into a gigantic tornado that bears down on a distant city, and ferocious seas pour over the land, forcing the girl into a lonely tree, where she hangs, desperate and screaming.
After the screaming, she awakes, terrified, and some educational web surfing ensues, set to a dramatic orchestral soundtrack (as is, presumably, most of educational web surfing). Then the girl runs to the rooftop, sets up her video camera, and delivers the short film’s message: “Please help the world.”
“We have made a film which speaks to the heart rather than to the brain,” says Danish director Mikkel Blaabjerg Poulsen of his short on the COP15 website. “I hope that the film can affect politicians in a positive way, so that they may raise their goals a little higher, because their emotions have been touched.”
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