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05-14.03.2027 Geneva
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Preceded by the film The System

Climate, non-violence put to the test of urgency

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Saturday 14 March – 13h30
Preceded by the film The System
Espace Pitoëff - Grande Salle
Rue de Carouge 52, 1205 Geneva

Book
As the climate crisis deepens and political responses fall short, civil disobedience is on the rise. Is violence best understood as a moral failing or as the result of power relations that continue to fuel the climate crisis?

The question of what counts as violence, and who gets to define it, is never neutral. Anger, disobedience and confrontation are frequently dismissed in the name of non-violence, while public debate often focuses on the most visible forms of harm, equating damage to property with violence against people. This framing risks obscuring more pervasive forms of violence, including the destruction of living conditions, the exploitation of territories and unequal exposure to climate disasters. What kinds of political responses are possible in a social order shaped by these overlapping forms of violence, and capable of meeting the scale of the climate emergency?

Discussion

Nicolas Framont
Sociologist, author of the book Saint Luigi

Féris Barkat
Activist for social and environmental justice

Pippi van Ommen
Activist of the international protest movement Extinction Rebellion

Joris Postema
Director of The System

Moderators

Salomé Saqué
Journalist, Blast

Language(s)
Discussions are interpreted in English and French

By Joris Postema

The System

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Competition - Focus

Confronted with climate emergency and governmental inaction, some refuse to resign themselves to the status quo. The film follows three individuals with radically different strategies: an Extinction Rebellion activist, a diplomat and an anti-fascist campaigner. Their divergent approaches reveal the complexity of contemporary climate struggle. Together, they ask how far one must go to bring about the change required in the face of the ecological crisis.

International Premiere
Section : Competition - Focus
Country : Netherlands, Belgium
Original languages : English, Dutch, German
Subtitles : English, French
Duration
90’
Year
2025
Director
Joris Postema
Producers
Doxy Films
Menuetto Film
Photography
Wiro Felix NSC
Editing
Ruben van der Hammen NCE
Music
Lee Ranaldo (from Sonic Youth)
Son
Susanne Helmer
Kees de Groot
Wolf Doyen
Tim van Peppen
World Sales
First Hand Films
Discussion

Nicolas Framont

Sociologist, author of the book Saint Luigi
Sociologist and editor-in-chief of Frustration magazine. Trainer and expert for social and economic committees. Part-time grocery store clerk. Authors of Parasites, You Don't Hate Mondays, and Saint Luigi (Les Liens qui libèrent).
Discussion

Féris Barkat

Activist for social and environmental justice
Féris Barkat is an activist, lecturer , and cultural director. Co-founder of Banlieues Climat, he advocates for a popular ecology rooted in human rights, linking climate justice, social justice, and the fight against structural inequalities. Through powerful cultural actions (monumental projections on places of power, collective performances, exhibitions outside institutions), he uses art as a political tool for mobilization and recognition of invisible voices. A lecturer at the Sorbonne-Nouvelle, he has established himself as one of the leading figures of his generation in reinventing narratives of engagement at the intersection of culture and collective action.
Discussion

Pippi van Ommen

Activist of the international protest movement Extinction Rebellion
Pippi van Ommen is a Dutch climate activist and community organizer. She gained national recognition through her work with Extinction Rebellion Netherlands, where she played a key role in media and communications and participated in major climate actions. Drawing from her experience in activism, she co-founded Deep Canvassing Nederland, a movement that promotes social change through empathetic one-on-one conversations on divisive issues. The organization currently focuses on migration, training volunteers to engage people across ideological divides.
Discussion

Joris Postema

Director of The System
Joris Postema is a Dutch documentary filmmaker known for socially engaged films that explore complex cultural and political themes. His work combines a sharp visual sensibility with a critical examination of power, representation, and collective responsibility. Postema gained international recognition with Stop Filming Us, a provocative investigation into image-making and colonial legacies, described by Dutch newspaper Het Parool as “a film everyone should see.” The film won the Dutch Movies Matter Award at the Movies that Matter Festival, and was nominated for both the Prix Europa and the Prix Italia. It screened widely at international festivals, including Mill Valley International Film Festival, One World Prague, and Montréal’s Festival International du Film sur l’Art. In 2025, Postema released The System, following three idealists confronting climate and social crises. With this body of work, Postema has established himself as a distinctive voice in contemporary, internationally oriented documentary cinema.
Moderators

Salomé Saqué

Journalist, Blast
Salomé Saqué is a journalist speciasing in social inequality, ecology, and women's rights. She began her career at Le Monde Diplomatique and France 24 in 2018, then joined the online media outlet Blast (where she still works) in 2021 as director of the economics department. At the same time, she has written several television columns. She has appeared on LCP, Arte, and France 5. In 2022, she made her radio debut on France Info, then in 2023 on France Inter. Her first book, Sois jeune et tais-toi, was published in the spring of 2023 and quickly became a bestseller. In 2024, she was hired by France Culture to produce a series of programs on indignation. She then devoted her second book to the French far right, in an essay entitled Résister, which sold over 400,000 copies. Very active on social media, she has over 800,000 followers.