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Greta Thunberg’s story is set to be told in the highly anticipated documentary I Am Greta.Production and distribution company Dogwoof has announced the UK and Irish theatrical release is set for October 16, 2020, following the film’s World Premiere at Venice Film Festival next month.The Swedish activist became the figurehead for the movement to halt climate change and save the planet after going on strike from school back in 2018.
She returned to school this month.Thunberg’s story will be told
.The Great British Bake Off will be back to bring comfort viewing to our Tuesday night's from next week (September 22).
Steven Davis after the midfielder equalled Pat Jennings' record of 119 Northern Ireland caps. Davis is unlikely to recall the scoreline fondly as his side fell to a 5-1 Nations League defeat against Norway in Belfast, but Gerrard was impressed with the commitment shown by his player during the match.
At such a young age, Greta Thunberg has become the face of a worldwide discussion. The teenager found herself at the center of the climate change discussion after she bravely protested in her native Sweden.
#GBBO pic.twitter.com/q5k4kjrTZt— British Bake Off (@BritishBakeOff) September 9, 2020In order to make sure the show went ahead as so many others cancelled production, Channel 4 went to great lengths to ensure the cast and crew were safe while filming.Speaking to Broadcast, Kieran Smith, creative director at Love Productions said: ‘So many people rely on Bake Off for work that we knew we had to work out a plan.’They hired a new location in July, which housed the whole team alongside 20 hotel
Framed as a ticking clock political thriller, Iranian director Taghi Amirani’s documentary “Coup 53” plays as an enthralling look at the 1953 overthrow of Iranian Prime Minister Mossadegh by U.S. and U.K.
Nathan Grossman had no idea what he was in for. Back in August 2018, the Swedish documentarian heard from a friend about a teenager who had decided to stage a protest — a "school strike" — in front of the Swedish Parliament, demanding action on climate change.
Guy Lodge Film CriticWho is Greta Thunberg? On the one hand, practically everybody on the planet knows: She’s the Swedish teenage climate change activist with the Pippi Longstocking braids and the stern, strident oratorical style, who has resolved to be a thorn in the side of all major world powers until they make her environmental agenda their top priority.
A documentary on teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg, making its premiere Friday at the Venice Film Festival, is seeking to remind a world consumed with the coronavirus crisis that the climate crisis is just as urgent and isn’t going away.
When 15-year-old Greta Thunberg skipped school to sit on the pavement outside the Swedish Parliament, holding a sign that said "School Strike for the Climate," director Nathan Grossman was there filming her in those earliest days. He was there when she traveled to European capitals — by electric car or train to discourage emissions from planes, and accompanied by her protective father — speaking to ever-growing crowds and calling for aggressive action to protect the planet.
coronavirus crisis that the climate crisis is just as urgent and isn’t going away.Thunberg appeared by video conference from school on Friday for the Venice launch of “I Am Greta,” which is screening out of competition.
Manori Ravindran International EditorGreta Thunberg documentary “I Am Greta” will get the big-screen treatment in cinemas across Europe, North America and Australia this fall.U.K. sales agent Dogwoof has secured a raft of sales and global territory releases for the Nathan Grossman-directed film about the young Swedish activist, which enjoys its world premiere in Venice on Sept.
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Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic“Women Make Film.” The title of Irish film savant Mark Cousins’ sprawling 14-hour follow-up to “The Story of Film” serves both as a statement of fact and, if punctuated slightly differently, a call to action: “Women, Make Film!”Where the earlier documentary was a monumental survey of the medium, attempting to cram its entire history into a single project, Cousins allows this latest labor of love to be more discursive and idiosyncratic — “a new road movie through
It’s hard to imagine that it’s only been just about two years that climate change activist Greta Thunberg has been in the public eye. Back in the summer of 2018, the then-15-year-old Thunberg gained worldwide headlines for leading a protest against Sweden’s lack of plan against climate change.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorHere’s a hot fall package coming together. Greenland star Gerard Butler and Captain America actor Frank Grillo are set to star in Joe Carnahan-directed (The Grey) action-thriller Copshop, which Open Road Films will release in the U.S.
Vicky Phelan.Vicky Phelan: The Big Interview will air on Virgin Media One this Monday, August 31, at 9pm and will see Ciara Doherty sit down with the CervicalCheck campaigner where she pleads for the law around the right to die to be changed.Britain’s Got Talent Live Finals, The Voice, I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here, Celebrity Who Wants To Be A Millionaire and all new The Million Pound Cube with Phillip Schofield are also returning.Those that are podcast fans will be happy to hear that
The Toronto Film Festival has added documentaries on teenage climate activists Greta Thunberg and Autumn Peltier to its 2020 digital movie lineup. TIFF booked a North American premiere for I Am Greta, Nathan Grossman's documentary about Swedish campaigner Thunberg set to bow in Venice ahead of a release on Hulu stateside.