Counter Climate Crisis, Save Coral Reefs
Intje Hajri
Have you ever imagined a world without fish in the ocean? Without the colorful beauty of coral reefs? This is the real threat we are facing. Rising ocean temperatures, caused by our actions, are slowly killing the heart of marine ecosystems. Coral reefs are the lifeblood of a quarter of the ocean’s inhabitants and support the livelihoods of many coastal communities. What can we do to prevent this disaster? How can our small actions today determine a brighter future for the ocean? Let’s dive deeper and find the answers.
Director Biography – Intje Hajri
Intje Hajri is a documentary filmmaker based in Luwuk, Indonesia. Her love for nature and community is reflected in her work, where she uses her skills in shooting images to tell inspiring stories and document the beauty that needs to be preserved. As a filmmaker, she has a knack for capturing important moments and weaving them into powerful visual narratives.
As a visual storyteller from Banggai, Intje Hajri has a unique perspective on the natural and cultural richness of her region. Through documentary films, she has the potential to raise issues of coastal environment, local wisdom, and stories of positive change. Her dedication to videography and documentary films not only documents reality, but also contributes to the preservation and deeper understanding of the environment and communities around her.