Short films from the Université Côte d’Azur
Short films from the Université Côte d’Azur
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As part of their ECUE Scénarisations Audiovisuelles course, Licence 3 students at Campus Carlon in Nice have produced five short documentary films this year, all of which explore the ecological issues surrounding waste management and pollution. Each film highlights the environmental impact of our consumption patterns, whether through vehicle recycling, waste management, marine pollution or ecosystem preservation. They call for a collective awakening to the need to change our habits, rethink our relationship with consumption and natural resources, and act responsibly to preserve our planet for future generations.

LE DERNIER VIRAGE
Running time: 11.48 minutes
The film examines the ecological impact of car recycling, revealing the challenges of the field and new mobilities, while underlining the urgency of responsible choices for the future.

THE GUARDIANS OF RECYCLING
Running time: 7.52 minutes
The film shows how waste reflects our lifestyles and values. It underlines the importance of sorting and recycling waste to preserve the environment, inviting us to rethink its place in society and to see each piece of waste as the start of a new cycle.

THE GUARDIANS OF THE DEEP
Running time: 10.00 minutes
This documentary film invites us to rediscover the importance of our seas and oceans. By coming face-to-face with marine pollution, the film bears witness to its impact and encourages reflection.

SAINTES MARGUERITE – ECOLOGY BETWEEN EARTH AND SEA
Running time: 8.39 minutes
This film explores the path of waste and the problems associated with the sharp increase in pollution on the island of Sainte-Marguerite in Cannes.

13 MILLIONS
Running time: 9.49 minutes
The film tackles maritime pollution and its ecological, social and economic impacts, highlighting human responsibility and the active role everyone can play to protect the environment and ensure a sustainable future.