The documentary Alick and Albert will be one of six films screened in the digital selection out of competition at the Cinema for Change Festival, the 11th edition of which is organised from 5th to 11th April.
The film will be screened online on Friday 8th April 8pm. The session will be followed by a debate in which film Producer Trish Lake and Gilles Bessero, director of the Société des Explorations de Monaco, will take part.
Directed by Douglas Watkin, the film retraces the relationship and exchanges between Prince Albert II of Monaco and Australian artist Alick Tipoti after their meeting at the Oceanographic Museum in 2016, until 2019 on the island of Badu during a Monaco Explorations mission. The film questions the diversity of the relationship between man and nature in today’s world and transmits a universal message in favour of peace, tolerance, dialogue between cultures and harmony between humanity, the ocean and the world.