As part of the Ecofashion project, we present a curated selection of films and documentaries that explore sustainable fashion, ethical production, and the environmental impact of the clothing industry. These screenings are designed to raise awareness, spark curiosity, and encourage participants to reflect on their own choices as consumers and creators.
After each film, students engage in discussions and debates, sharing their insights, opinions, and new perspectives on sustainability in fashion. This interactive approach helps connect theory with real-world practices and inspires creative and responsible decision-making.
Recommended Films and Documentaries:
The True Cost (2015) – Explores the human and environmental impact of fast fashion.
RiverBlue (2017) – Investigates water pollution caused by the textile industry and highlights sustainable solutions.
Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things (2016) – Encourages conscious consumption and choosing quality over quantity.
Fashion Reimagined (2020) – Showcases eco-friendly design, recycling, and innovation in sustainable fashion.
Wardrobe Crisis with Clare Press (TV Series & Specials) – Examines environmental impacts of fashion and presents practical solutions.
Sweatshop: Deadly Fashion (2018) – Reveals labor conditions behind fast fashion and the human cost of consumerism.
Unravel (2012) – A short film showing how textiles can be repurposed and given a second life.
Stink! (2015) – Highlights harmful chemicals in clothing and their environmental and health effects.
These films are more than just screenings, they are a platform for reflection, debate, and action, helping participants understand sustainability from multiple angles while inspiring creativity and conscious choices in fashion.