TU Clausthal zeigt Klimadokumentarfilm „Das Gewicht der Welt“ mit Absolvent Sebastian Seiffert als Hauptdarsteller
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Von Redaktion Donnerstag, 04.06.2026, 17:00 Uhr
Plain bagel done well. Pleasantly substantive.
Summary
Die TU Clausthal zeigt den Klimadokumentarfilm „Das Gewicht der Welt“ am 11. Juni im Audimax. Der ehemalige Clausthaler Student und heutige Professor Sebastian Seiffert ist einer der Hauptdarsteller. Nach der Vorführung findet eine Diskussion mit den Protagonisten und dem Regisseur statt.
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Im Anschluss findet eine Diskussion mit den Protagonisten und dem Regisseur statt.
Ehemaliger Clausthaler Student ist Hauptdarsteller in Klima-Kinofilm
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