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Our Baltic Sea Media Project

The Baltic Sea is one of the most studied seas in the world. The environmental problems are well known.

The main threats derive from eutrophication, hazardous substances, over-fishing and maritime transport. The Baltic Sea is surrounded by some of the world's most environmentally conscious societies. And scientists all agree on the most important steps to take. Still, in many respects, the state of this sensitive and almost landlocked sea is deteriorating.

The efforts to save the sea are spoiled by national disagreements and short-term interest.

The future and life quality of 90 million people are affected by the Baltic Sea environment. The next ten years will be critical. Can we save the sea that ties us together?

Filmmakers Mattias Klum and Folke Rydén are spending ten years documenting the efforts to save the Baltic Sea. Focusing on the decision-making processes for environmental, scientific and political issues, the aim is to produce a television documentary every other year in cooperation with public service broadcasters around the region. The first programme will be completed in the autumn of 2009.

At the same time, production of an international feature documentary will begin (for release in 2017) as well as creation of a range of interactive educational material for use in the whole Baltic region.


 

Content (planned)
Five documentaries for television (52 minutes each)
One feature documentary for cinema release (90 minutes)
Educational material

2009: For Cod's Sake

Television documentary (1 x 52 minutes)
Format: HD/HDV
Producer/Director: Folke Rydén
Co-director: Ryszard Solarz

2011: Dirty Waters

Television documentary (1 x 52 minutes)
Format: HD/HDV
Producer/Director: Folke Rydén

2012: Feature Film: Halfway
Feature documentary (1 x 90 minutes)
Format: RED 4k
Producer/Director: Mattias Klum


2013-2017: Four television documentaries (topics tbc)



2017: Our Baltic (working title)

Feature documentary (1 x 90 minutes)
Format: RED 4k
Photography: Mattias Klum
Producer/Director: Mattias Klum 


 
 
School Materials
 
 

We encourage young people to learn more about the Baltic Sea. Therefore we are  - on a regular basis - providing schools with suggestions for a lesson on the Baltic Sea environment. 

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