How to change the world / BFI and Sky present ; in association with Impact Partners, Shark Island Productions and Bell Media ; a film by Jerry Rothwell ; written and directed by Jerry Rothwell ; produced by Al Morrow, Bous de Jong.



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"Based on the writings of Bob Hunter." Widescreen (1.85:1). Bonus features: Additional scenes; Trailer. Director of photography, Ben Lichty ; editor, James Scott ; composer, Lesley Barber. Narrator, Barry Pepper; commentators, Patrick Moore, Paul Watson, Rex Weyler, Bill Darnell. Closed-captioned.

Title
How to change the world / BFI and Sky present ; in association with Impact Partners, Shark Island Productions and Bell Media ; a film by Jerry Rothwell ; written and directed by Jerry Rothwell ; produced by Al Morrow, Bous de Jong.
Artist
Morrow, Al, film producer.
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Language
English
Type
Video Recording
Abstract
In 1971, a group of friends sailed into a nuclear test zone in a protest that would capture the public's imagination. That handful of individuals would go on to become the international environmental organization Greenpeace. Comprised of rare archival footage and interviews with former Greenpeace members, How to change the world recounts Greenpeace's early days under the pioneering helm of its founder Bob Hunter. , "Chronicles the gripping story of the formation of the modern environmental movement with access to dramatic footage that has not been seen for over 40 years. This unmissable film tells the fascinating story of eco-hero Robert Hunter and his part in the creation of what we now know as the global organization that is Greenpeace. Alongside a group a like-minded and idealistic young friends in the 1970s, Hunter would be instrumental in altering the way we now look at the world and our place within it."--Container.
Year
2016
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