12 Environmental Films You Shouldn’t Miss
If you care about nature and the environment, you owe it to yourself to watch each of these environmental films….
If you care about nature and the environment, you owe it to yourself to watch each of these environmental films….
The 9th edition of the San Francisco Green Film Festival takes place September 24-29, 2019 at the several theaters around the City by the Bay.
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An activist and author pleas for filmmakers to make a Blackfish for the climate crisis, that is, a film so compelling that it forces people to take action on behalf of emissions reduction.
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While potent in its day as the film that put climate change on the public radar, An Inconvenient Truth, now a decade old, is hardly the last word in green documentaries anymore. New Must-Sees Eco Documentaries Include Disobedience, The Cross of the Moment and Revolution…
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A documentary about all the reasons why going green is good for the economy, national security and our health–whether you believe in climate change or not. Critically acclaimed documentary Carbon Nation, available on DVD and On Demand beginning Aug. 1, is a climate solutions movie that doesn’t care if you believe in climate change or […]
Massachusetts will soon be able to boast the world’s first entirely green movie studio.
Conservation activism may be dramatic, but it has rarely been mined for mainstream films. Green themes typically appear off-screen: think Charlize Theron and Joaquin Phoenix in People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) anti-fur campaigns. Still, a number of provocative environmental movies have slipped through the minefield of corporate censorship and escaped Los Angeles with their agendas intact. If you’re looking for a cheap night at home, a trip down memory lane, or discussion agit-prop for students and kids, then look for the following modern classics, all of which can be rented at a video store near you.