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Odyssey 2050 | |
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Directed by | Daniel Bermejo |
Story by | Bruce Callow Synchro Films Young people across the world |
Starring | Jair Cruz Carlos Lewis Hanzell Carballo Bruce Callow Douglas Williamson Sharon Campbell Gabriel Facchini |
Cinematography | Harris Montero Miguel Bermejo Daniel Bermejo |
Edited by | Synchro Films |
Music by | Harris Montero Bruce Callow |
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Running time | Short Film in Spanish and English: 12 minutes Longer Spanish version: 47 minutes Feature Film: tbc |
Countries | Costa Rica United Kingdom |
Languages | Spanish English |
Odyssey 2050 is a multimedia film project created by Canadian teacher and musician Bruce Callow. The film incorporates digital animation, documentary, and live action sequences. The aim of the film is to motivate young people from around the world to take constructive action against climate change. Odyssey 2050 is also a registered non-governmental organization. The film was produced in Costa Rica by Daniel and Miguel Bermejo of the Synchro Film company. Bruce Callow, formerly of the UK Embassy, the Earth Charter Initiative,[1] and the British Council were also producers.
Odyssey 2050 blends animation and graphics with real life images of environmental destruction. The film aims to raise awareness, create positive change and to reach young people across the world.
Odyssey 2050 was established by the British Embassy in Costa Rica with financial support from Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Along with the production of the film, the team at Odyssey 2050 is engaged in running workshops at schools and universities, climate change conferences, and businesses worldwide.