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About this Event
The Bertelsmann Foundation cordially invites you to the live film premiere of the new documentary film “Lithium Rising: The Race for Critical Minerals."
Doors open at 5:30 p.m., and the film starts at 6:00 p.m.
From the moment the smartphone alarm wakes us up in the morning, we begin our day relying on the lithium battery. From the mundane to the lifesaving, lithium powered devices get us through the day.
The demand for lithium batteries has skyrocketed in just a few years, and this trend is forecast to accelerate with the global transition to electric vehicles.
Access to the minerals that power a battery has emerged as a vital geopolitical, economic and social concern. So where does the lithium, the nickel, and the cobalt come from? And who controls the supply?
From the salt flats of South America, to the red earth of the Democratic Republic of the Congo; from the nickel smelters in Indonesia, to factories in Northern France; from tribal lands of Northern Nevada to battery recycling plants in rural Georgia, “Lithium Rising”—directed by Bertelsmann Foundation’s Samuel George—brings the viewer up close and personal with the people and communities impacted by this global phenomenon.
“Lithium Rising" is journey to the frontline of energy in the 21st century, and the race is on.
Join us after the film for a panelist discussion featuring:
Andrew Keen (Moderator), Author, Podcast Host
Giulia Siccardo, Former Director, U.S. Department of Energy, 2023-2025
Jingjing Zhang, Environmental Lawyer, Center for Transnational Environmental Accountability (CTEA)
Samuel George, Director, Bertelsmann Foundation Documentaries
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Landmark's E Street Cinema, 555 11th Street Northwest, Washington, United States
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