"On and on” says Clara Duvigneau, an activist with the climate justice movement Fridays For Future. She thus speaks for an entire generation that resists the crushing facts of the climate crisis and regularly demonstrates, organises and protests. Clara demands that the climate crisis be understood for what it is. The lack of change in politics and economics, which at the same time would be urgently needed, makes it clear that the extent of this crisis does not seem to be sufficiently understood by many decision-makers.
This documentary portrays the everyday life of a young woman to show what it means to stand upfor a cause and to stand up for it with full conviction. It is about time management, commitment and moments when one would prefer to give up. It is about questions like "Is it even worth it? Is what we are doing enough? Are we still being heard after more than 3 years of Fridays for Future?" It's about community, about climate anxiety that has to find a place alongside everyday concerns, and the firm conviction not to give up hope despite everything.
Enya Svea Mülfarth, born in Cologne, set her focus on visual image design early on. She gained experience as a creative content creator, as an artist and social media manager. In March 2021, she started her film studies at SAE Institute Berlin, graduating in August 2022. Directing the short documentary keep going she made her debut as a filmmaker at the Kuki Film Festival in Berlin. As an independent photographer and videographer, she set her personal focus on sustainability.
Born in 2001, Leo Spannagel grew up in Berlin. He made his first films while graduating from high school. After graduating from high school, he continued to implement projects himself and also worked on some DFFB productions as a stage manager, production assistant or production manager until he started studying film at the SAE Institute in Berlin in the summer of 2021.