It's been labelled “dangerous, misleading and destructive”
21.04.2020 - 18:07 / deadline.com
By Denise Petski
Senior Managing Editor
Michael Moore has released Planet of the Humans, a documentary directed by filmmaker and environmentalist Jeff Gibbs and executive produced by Moore, for free on the eve of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. The film, which initially screened at the Traverse City Film Festival in August, is making its world premiere today on Moore’s YouTube channel via his Rumble Media label.
According to the filmmakers, Planet of the Humans takes a harsh look at how the
It's been labelled “dangerous, misleading and destructive”
Michael Moore called the coronavirus pandemic a “gentle warning” from the planet before it takes its “revenge” on humanity over climate change. On Tuesday, Moore, 66, released a new episode of his “Rumble” podcast in which he discussed the “planetary emergency” Earth finds itself in and how the current COVID-19 situation is just a taste of what he believes is to come.
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“Planet of the Humans”, the brand new Michael Moore-produced climate change documentary, has become the subject of widespread controversy after being accused of being “riddled with falsehoods and misinformation” by a leading climate change activist calling to have the film removed.
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Kacey Musgraves is coming through with a new version of her song for Earth Day!
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Michael Moore is expanding the scope of his Rumble Media banner with the release of an environmental feature documentary. The 140-minute film, Planet of the Humans, was released Tuesday on YouTube, timed to Earth Day on April 22.
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