The web series is available for free on the web page: corrientedelgolfo.net, and on YouTube as El Tema
The web series El Tema was presented on the Ajijic boardwalk on Tuesday, December 7.
Sofía Medeles (Ajijic, Jal.)– As part of the promotional tour of the web series El Tema, the documentary was screened at different points in Chapala, including the Ajijic boardwalk, with free admission; the event was attended by the director and one of the interviewees of the documentary.
The web series -which is available for free on the web page of and on YouTube as El Tema, was presented in front of the theater on the Ajijic boardwalk, on an inflatable screen. The documentary deals with issues of environmental importance in different contexts (production, energy, food, etc.), and different places, including Jocotepec.
The presentation was attended by the screenwriter of the film, Pablo Montaño Beckmann, and Jaime Morales, PhD in Agroecology, who were interviewed in the series, who, at the end of the event, spoke and answered questions from the audience.
In the question and answer session, they touched on issues involving the damage to the environment in Ajijic, such as the invasion of the coastal zone, as well as the mountains to build houses, subdivisions, etc., as well as advice on how to be environmentally responsible people.
Translated by Patrick O’Heffernan
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