Project Detail

How to Change the World

Synopsis

In 1971, a group of friends sail into a nuclear test zone, and their protest captures the world's imagination. Using never before seen archive that brings their extraordinary world to life, 'How To Change The World' is the story of the pioneers who founded Greenpeace and defined the modern green movement.
Sundance Film Festival 2015 - World premiere

Details

Year
2015
Type of film
Features
Running time
110 mins
Director
Jerry Rothwell
Producer
Al Morrow, Bous De Jong
Executive Producer
Barbara Bowlby, John Brunton, Lorraine Charker-Phillips, Dan Cogan, Chris Collins, Ian Darling, Lizzie Francke, Stewart Le Marechal, Jonny Persey, David Wilkinson
Editor
James Scott
Director of Photography
Ben Lichty
Music
Lesley Barber

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Canada, UK coproduction

Insight Production Company (CA), Daniel Film (NL), Met Film Production (UK), BFI (UK)

Sales Company

Submarine Entertainment (US)

197 Grand Street, Suite 6W
10013 New York
New York
USA

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