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Climate Change

Burtynsky, Jennifer Baichwal, Anthropocene

Alex Heeney / September 27, 2018

Interview: Anthropocene is an awe-inspiring look at environmental destruction

Co-directors Jennifer Baichwal, Edward Burtynsky, and Nicholas de Pencier discuss their third collaboration, Anthropocene: The Human Epoch. …

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Woman at War, Benedikt Erlingsson

Elena Lazic / September 1, 2018

“We are at war with ourselves:” Benedikt Erlingsson discusses Woman at War

Benedikt Erlingsson discusses his highly entertaining yet deeply moving and sincere second feature Woman at War, about an eco-warrior who also wants to be a …

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An Inconvenient Sequel, Bonni Cohen, Jon Shenk

Alex Heeney / July 26, 2017

Sundance review: An Inconvenient Sequel never proves necessary

An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power is an unsatisfying followup to An Inconvenient Truth, more interested in Al Gore himself than the multi-faceted …

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New Climate, Sundance New Climate

Alex Heeney / February 15, 2017

Sundance’s New Climate Program showcases environmental docs

Sundance highlighted pressing environmental problems with its commendable but flawed New Climate program.To access this post, you must purchase 7-Day Free Trial …

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Alex Heeney / January 23, 2017

Protecting the land: Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman and RISE

Two documentaries screening in Sundance's New Climate program — Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman and RISE — shed light on projects to protect land in the U.S. and the …

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RISE, Michelle Latimer, Sarain Fox

Alex Heeney / January 22, 2017

Sundance: Sarain Fox and Michelle Latimer on their VICE series, RISE, telling Indigenous stories

Host Sarain Fox and Director Michelle Latimer discuss the making of their new VICE TV series, RISE, telling Indigenous stories, and what it means to tell these …

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Josh Fox, How to Let Go of the World

Alex Heeney / April 18, 2016

Josh Fox talks How to Let Go of the World (And Love All Things Climate Can’t Change)

Josh Fox’s goal with How to Let Go of the World (And Love All Things Climate Can't Change) wasn’t to educate but to energize. Fox discusses the pressing problem …

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San Francisco Green Film Festival, SonicSea, In Pursuit of Silence

Alex Heeney / April 14, 2016

The San Francisco Green Film Festival screens great docs about the natural world

The San Francisco Green Film Festival is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in environmental films and connect to the local environmental community.To …

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This Changes Everything

Alex Heeney / October 30, 2015

This Changes Everything doesn’t preach on climate change

Avi Lewis' documentary This Changes Everything looks at the narrative for civilization that allowed climate change to happen. Without preaching, the film takes …

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Merchants of Doubt, climate change denial

Alex Heeney / March 13, 2015

Merchants of Doubt: an inside look at the climate change denial industry that doesn’t delve deep enough

Merchants of Doubt takes an in-depth look at how the same public relations experts — these “Merchants of Doubt” — who helped tobacco companies persuade the …

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