Alliance Franaises documentary offers hope

The Alliance Franaise of Gaborone in partnership with the Agence Franaise de Development, The French Embassy to Botswana and Botswana Society for Human Development will be screening a documentary that offers hope on December 8, 2016.

In an interview with the event coordinator Anne Viot, the documentary titled Tomorrow, is a about environment by an activist Cyril Dion and French actress Mélanie Laurent.

“This documentary will be showing solutions and telling a feel-good story. This may be the best way to solve the ecological, economical and social crises that our countries are going through. After a special briefing for the journal nature announced the possible extinction of a part of mankind before the end of the 21st century, Dion and Laurent together with a team of four people, carried out an investigation in 10 different countries to figure out what may lead to this disaster and above all how to avoid it,” she said.

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