Dialogue

CineScience: I, Daniel Blake

The film I, Daniel Blake shows how the social security system cannot always protect people from poverty. The film shows how human error can have major consequences. At WUR, Ninke Feenstra studies how food poverty has changed over the years - a key component of social security. To do so, she uses economic models to predict how food poverty may look different in the future. Despite her focus on numbers and data, she also looks for the human stories behind those numbers. An example of such a story is told in the compelling film I, Daniel Blake.

Organised by WUR & Visum Mundi
Date

Thu 17 April 2025 19:30

Venue Visum Mundi, Generaal Foulkesweg 1
Price description Standaard 11 euro | Cineville gratis
The introduction will be in English. The film is English spoken with Dutch subtitles.

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About Cinescience

Wageningen University & Research considers its connection with the city of Wageningen and its residents extremely important. With CineScience movie talks, researchers give you a sneak peek into their work in a unique and accessible way by linking their work creatively to a personally selected movie.

Learn more about novel scientific insights, discover how our everyday lives relate to the work being done in Wageningen, and enjoy a fabulous movie that sparks conversations. The break offers ample opportunity to talk with each other and the presenting researcher.