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Filmi 2012,Nature and ecology (competition) ~ 04.12.2012

WHY, WHERE, WHEN, HOW?

WHY, WHERE, WHEN, HOW?/ N / Jasna Hribernik / 22′ / 2012 / Slovenia

30.12.2012, at 17:00

The film www.h is the unification of scientific thought with visual communication. With the provocative approach it forces us to reflect deeper about our existence and about our acting, about our goals and about the role that the science should have in the society. The modern way of living, that imposes on us the irrepressible haste, demands answers, but it doesn’t allow us to first ask ourselves Why, Where, When and How? This is also the title of this film which is intended to the global audience and has the title in the world-wide-web form Why Where When and How. In the beginning the authors are finding out that “science and philosophy – this is love to wisdom – are one. At the very beginning and at the very end they deal with the basic question about our existence. All scientific tools are in the hands of consciousness. The scientists are not the first aid for the failed investments of the humanity. They are not saviours, because they know all the answers, they are annoying creators, because they ask the right questions: why, where, when and how.”Its message is “Only then, when the answers of science and of each individual become the product of asking the right questions, only then, we can hope that our life takes the right direction.”

The authors of the film Bojan Sedmak, Tomaž Letnar, Rado Likon, Jasna Hribernik and Tamara Lah Turnšek have merged the tough logics of the scientific thought with the sensitivity of art. Today we create the world and life on it. We can create, we also shape our own future, each individual and all together! Even though many think that we are mere chess pieces on the chess board of nature or of mysterious unknown forces, the film teaches us just the opposite – we are responsible for the destiny and luck of us and of the future generations – much more that we’re allowed to be aware of and much more than we’re trusted to be aware of. Is this not a reason big enough to reflect on how to act?