Sustainable Living Film Festival will meet with its audience at Pera Museum on November 19-22, to hear our planet's call for change during this extraordinary period we are going through.
The SLFF2020 selection shows that achieving a sustainable global civilization is only possible when the environment and conditions of all living beings on the planet are sustainable; it reminds us that the season, the air, the water, the soil, the wild, the farmer, the seed, the forest, the insect, the tomato and the neighbor must be good for us to be good.
This program’s screenings are free admissions. Drop in, no reservations. As per legal regulations, all our screenings are restricted to persons over 18 years of age, unless stated otherwise.
October 27
November 19
12:00 The Promise of Biomimicry
Nations United: Urgent Solutions for Urgent Times
13:45 Mega Fires
From Weedy Forests to Grassy Woodlands
16:15 Hacking for the Commons
November 20
12:30 Climate Limbo
Stolen Fish
14:30 Lords of Water
Biomimicry
16:30 Jozi Gold
November 21
12:00 Shade Grown Coffee
The Compost Story
14:15 The New Breed: The Rise of the Social Entrepreneur
16:15 Food for Change
Mirror
November 22
13:00 Seeds of Profit
How We Live: A Journey Towards a Just Transition
14:45 Rewilding
A Regenerative Secret
16:30 How We Grow
A Fistful of Rubbish
November 19
12:00 The Promise of Biomimicry
Nations United: Urgent Solutions for Urgent Times
13:45 Mega Fires
From Weedy Forests to Grassy Woodlands
16:15 Hacking for the Commons
November 20
12:30 Climate Limbo
Stolen Fish
14:30 Lords of Water
Biomimicry
16:30 Jozi Gold
November 21
12:00 Shade Grown Coffee
The Compost Story
14:15 The New Breed: The Rise of the Social Entrepreneur
16:15 Food for Change
Mirror
November 22
13:00 Seeds of Profit
How We Live: A Journey Towards a Just Transition
14:45 Rewilding
A Regenerative Secret
16:30 How We Grow
A Fistful of Rubbish
Program Trailer
Martín Zapater y Clavería, born in Zaragoza on November 12th 1747, came from a family of modest merchants and was taken in to live with a well-to-do aunt, Juana Faguás, and her daughter, Joaquina de Alduy. He studied with Goya in the Escuelas Pías school in Zaragoza from 1752 to 1757 and a friendship arose between them which was to last until the death of Zapater in 1803.
Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 - 19:00
Friday 10:00 - 22:00
Sunday 12:00 - 18:00
The museum is closed on Mondays.
On Wednesdays, the students can
visit the museum free of admission.
Full ticket: 200 TL
Discounted: 100 TL
Groups: 150 TL (minimum 10 people)