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Deep Green

Unread postby Graeme » Tue 02 Nov 2010, 18:58:19

Award-winning documentary “Deep Green” reveals the best solutions to stop global warming now


“Deep Green” – the inspiring new documentary revealing the best solutions to stop global warming now – has just been released on DVD. The unprecedented feature film was shot in nine countries, including China, by an international team of award-winning cinematographers during a three-year quest for the best ideas, technologies and restorative solutions that can make a difference, led by first-time filmmaker Matt Briggs.

Featured are insights from such leading authorities as Lester Brown, Michael Pollan, Dr. Amory Lovins of the Rocky Mountain Institute, Dr. David Suzuki, former CIA Director James Woolsey, Southern California Edison’s Director of Electric Transportation Edward Kjaer, and Barbara Finamore, Director of the Natural Resources Council’s China Program.

Created for mainstream audiences, the $2 million production features an original music score by jazz pianist Randy Porter and music from Phish – as well as eleven world class animations by the award-winning Bent Image Lab. Among them are festival favorites “The Krill is Gone,” about the devastating impact of CO2 on the world’s oceans, and “Trees,” on how cutting down our forests creates even more CO2 – both voiced by SpongeBob legend Tom Kenny. Notably, “Krill” has been accepted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences for official consideration for Best Animated Short. “Deep Green” is the recipient of the Artivist Award for Best Feature in the Environmental Preservation category.
DVD total running time: 1 hr. 46 min. (Includes feature film, “The Krill is Gone” and “Trees”) Filmed in HD with the digital Sony 900R camera system. The “Deep Green” DVD is currently available for $15.99 at Amazon.com. Official website: www.DeepGreenMovie.com.


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