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The documentary film, The World According to My Dad, captures the joint dream of a material physicist and his artist dau | dG1fUzRWcmRNMzNGaU0
Transcript
00:00 You should go out with your dad for a beer.
00:04 Do you think your relationship with me has changed?
00:09 -Daddy? -Yeah?
00:12 I came up with a document.
00:16 The climate is changing, some are panicking,
00:19 and some say it's not because of the human.
00:22 The scientific data says it wants action.
00:26 That's what my dad wants, and what my dad wants.
00:29 The dividend for beer is written on it.
00:32 It seems to be an important argument,
00:34 but it's too long to talk about it here.
00:40 Can you explain it to me again, briefly?
00:45 I want to keep the concept of treating people like I am,
00:49 buy the cheapest and best,
00:53 but I want to change the rules of the system
00:54 so that the ecology is considered.
00:57 Do you need to film something so people believe you're a scientist?
01:01 I'm sitting here and looking at the computer.
01:06 The German Society for Material Science
01:09 presents Dr. Jiří Svoboda.
01:11 I'm thinking about what our whole effort is.
01:18 I don't know if it's the intensity or the pressure.
01:22 What's the biggest problem? How do you get it out there?
01:27 There are different ways.
01:29 I can't say it like it is.
01:32 This is the result of the summit.
01:35 The European Commission has written
01:42 that they won't talk to us, that they don't have time.
01:45 So it's possible to say that it's a huge argument,
01:49 but not a measure.
01:50 Why are you crying?
01:56 Because something didn't work out for me.
02:00 Why is it so important?
02:03 The European Commission has written that they won't talk to us,
02:06 that they don't have time.
02:08 So it's possible to say that it's a huge argument,
02:11 but not a measure.
02:13 Why is it so important?
02:15 Because something didn't work out for me.

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