Directed by Jerry Rothwell, "How To Change the World" chronicles the bold feats young activists undertook in the early days of Greenpeace. Largely told through the 16mm footage pulled from the organization's archive, the documentary recently premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival in the World Cinema Documentary Competition where it won the Candescent Award and Special Jury Editing Award. Read More: Here's Why Social Impact is More Important for Documentaries Than Ever Before It will have its Northwest premiere at the Portland EcoFilm Festival in Portland, Oregon, which runs from April 9-12. Ron Precious, the original Greenpeace expedition cinematographer, whose archival footage forms the basis for "How To Change The World," will be a special guest at the festival. A member of the International Cinematographers Guild, Precious shot a number of TV films, TV series and feature films, until retiring in 2011. Precious first connected...
- 4/9/2015
- by Paula Bernstein
- Indiewire
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