
For its 3rd edition, Leasétic is investing in and supporting the Projection Transition Festival, a film and debate festival focused on Ecological Transition.
The Projection Transition Festival, created by The Shifters, held its 3rd edition from October 14 to 16, 2022, in Toulouse. Through films and lively debates, participants had the opportunity to form their own opinions and discuss current concerns.
This year, The Shift Project aimed to echo the 2022 IPCC report by presenting films addressing climate and social justice. Five films highlighted justice issues at various scales.
“Against all odds, a 13-year-old Malawian boy invents an ingenious system to save his family and village from famine.”
Climate inequalities: what solutions for vulnerable countries.

In 2022, humanity has exhausted natural resources. Only Soylent Green, a kind of wafer, manages to feed a destitute population that doesn't know how to create such food. Omnipresent and terribly repressive, the police maintain order. Accompanied by his loyal friend, a police officer will discover, at the risk of his life, the horrifying reality of this inhumane society.
More humans, less humanity?

Despite significant financial sacrifices from employees and a record profit for their company, the management of the Perrin Industrie factory nevertheless decides to completely close the site. With an agreement violated and promises broken, the 1100 employees, led by their spokesperson Laurent Amédéo, reject this brutal decision and will try everything to save their jobs.
Ecological Transition: Opportunity or Threat to Jobs

France, a sports teacher by day and a factory worker by night, actively campaigns against the use of pesticides. Patrick, an obscure and solitary Parisian lawyer, specializes in environmental law. Mathias, a brilliant and driven lobbyist, defends the interests of an agrochemical giant. Following a radical act by an anonymous individual, these three destinies, which should never have intersected, will collide, clash, and ignite.
Agricultural Model: Does Hunger Justify the Means?

In a futuristic society where humans can no longer reproduce, the announcement of the death of the youngest person, aged 18, throws the population into turmoil. At the same time, a woman becomes pregnant – an event that hasn't happened in about twenty years – and thus becomes the most envied and sought-after person on Earth. A man is tasked with protecting her.
Climate Refugees: What Borders in a World in Crisis?
