| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2023-08-14 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to the Planetary Health Film Lab
The Planetary Health Film Lab is an interdisciplinary program featuring a week-long intensive workshop designed to provide participants with the knowledge, skills, and tools to make short documentary films for the United Nations.
Program Description
The 2023 edition of the Planetary Health Film Lab is an intensive program designed for Indigenous youth from Costa Rica and Belize who have a story to tell about climate change and planetary health and want to do so through film. During a week-long, in-person workshop, participants will learn to effectively tell stories from their communities that communicate data, research, and life experiences related to global and planetary health.
Program Objectives
The workshop teaches specific theories, techniques, and modes of social issue filmmaking and provides hands-on experience with new digital technologies and platforms. The participants' documentary short films will be featured on the websites of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and other influential platforms.
Participant Eligibility
This year's Planetary Health Film Lab is designed for Indigenous youth in Central America, specifically, Costa Rica and Belize who are interested in using their filmmaking skills to tell stories about the impact of climate change on planetary health as well as on human health and wellbeing in their communities.
Eligibility Criteria
- Indigenous youth 18 to 35 years old, residing in Costa Rica or Belize
- Proficiency in written and spoken English
- Experience producing videos using their own cell phones or video cameras
- Experience editing videos using their own computers and editing software
- Ability to complete their projects by the program deadline
Important Dates
- Call for participants: February 14, 2023
- Application deadline: April 14, 2023
- Participants notified of acceptance: April 21, 2023
- Introductory Zoom session: May 1, 2023
- Production: May 2 to June 30, 2023
- Post-production: July 1 to 25, 2023
- Community Elder approval: July 31, 2023
- Workshop (virtual and/or in-person): August 14 to 18, 2023
- Micro Film Festival (virtual and/or in-person): August 18, 2023
- UN approval: September 11 to 15, 2023
- Upload to UNFCCC website (YCR): September 18, 2023
- Presentations at UN climate summit, COP28: November 30 to December 12, 2023
Program Outcomes
The films produced by the participants will be presented at the UN climate summit, COP28, and will directly contribute to progressive policy creation on a global scale. The program aims to bring together Indigenous youth with a diversity of lived experiences and perspectives, encouraging the use of their communities' Indigenous languages along with English titles, subtitles, and credits.
