
Climate Movie Night & Discussion: As If There Was No Tomorrow (Italy, 2025)
Fong Auditorium, Boylston Hall
Harvard Yard
Cambridge
Thu., Apr. 9, 2026, 7:45 – 10 p.m. 
Step inside the world of Italy’s climate activists with an intimate and unsparing look behind the scenes of nonviolent civil disobedience.
Join us for the in-person US premiere of Come se non ci fosse un domani / As If There Was No Tomorrow (Italy, 2025), a powerful documentary about the climate activists of the movement The Last Generation.
What are we willing to risk when we feel there is no time left to lose? The film follows five young activists through their doubts, hopes, family discussions, and the reactions they face on the streets and in the media.
Presented as part of the Romance Languages & Literatures Film Festival at Harvard University, with pizza and light refreshments (vegan options included).
Gazette Classification: Community, Conferences, Environmental Sciences, Ethics, Film, Humanities, Social Sciences, Sustainability
Organization/Sponsor: Romance Languages & Literatures and Dean of Students Office
Speaker(s): Fiamma Straneo, Gordon McKay Professor of Environmental Science and Engineering; Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Parke Wilde, Professor at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University
Cost: Free
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Contact Info: Mauro [email protected]
Harvard Key Required: No
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