How to Change the World (film) explained

How to Change the World
Director:Jerry Rothwell
Narrator:Barry Pepper
Producer:Al Morrow
Bous de Jong
Music:Lesley Barber
Cinematography:Ben Lichty
Editing:James Scott
Distributor:Picturehouse Entertainment
Runtime:112 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
Canada
Language:English

How to Change the World is a 2015 documentary film directed and written by Jerry Rothwell (Deep Water). It documents how the founding members of Greenpeace created the green movement.

Synopsis

In 1971, a small group of activists sailed from Vancouver, Canada in a fishing boat to try to stop Richard Nixon's nuclear bomb tests in Amchitka, Alaska. Their actions caught the attention of the public and this eventually led to a worldwide green movement and pioneered the foundation of Greenpeace.[1]

The film centers on activist Robert Hunter and his part in the creation of Greenpeace, which is structured by the five rules of engagement from Hunter's writings.

Cast

Release and marketing

The documentary first premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, winning the World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award for Editing and the Candescent Award.[2] [3] A first trailer was released on July 30, 2015.[4]

On September 9, 2015, Picturehouse screened the documentary in 120 U.K. and 70 U.S. cinemas, (presented with Fathom Events stateside), followed by a satellite Q&A with Rothwell, fashion designer and Greenpeace supporter Vivienne Westwood and daughter of the first president of Greenpeace, Emily Hunter.[5]

Reception

The film received positive reviews. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an 86% approval rating, with a rating average of 8/10.

Dennis Harvey praised the film in Variety noting, "The goldmine of 16mm color footage, whose propagandic value participants were quite cognizant of at the time, is in mint condition, showing the excitement and fun of the movement in its earliest days."[6] Kate Taylor from The Globe and Mail gave the film 3 out of 4 stars, adding that "Whatever you think of Greenpeace's less well-considered antics over the years, How to Change the World is a compelling story of one environmentalist's remarkable combination of prescience, grit and timing."[7] The Toronto Star wrote "Almost a "found footage" movie, it makes excellent use of 1,500 archived 16 mm reels supplemented with fresh interviews and some animation."[8]

Accolades

The film has received various accolades such as those listed below.[9]

YearAwardCategoryResult
2015Sundance Film FestivalWorld Doc Special Jury Award: Editing
Candescent Award
2015Sheffield Documentary FestivalBest Environmental Documentary
2015Sebastopol Documentary FestivalBest Feature
2015Portland EcoFilm FestivalBest Feature Film
2015Hot DocsTop Ten Audience Favourite
20164th Canadian Screen AwardsBest Feature Length Documentary
Best Editing in a Documentary

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Gold . Daniel M. . 2015-10-29 . Review: ‘How to Change the World’ Traces the Roots of Greenpeace . en-US . The New York Times . 2023-07-31 . 0362-4331.
  2. Web site: Sundance Winner's List . Deadline . 31 January 2015.
  3. Web site: Sundance 2015 Winner's List . The Hollywood Reporter . 31 January 2015 . 31 January 2015.
  4. News: How to Change the World trailer: Greenpeace's rise examined in new documentary . The Guardian . 30 July 2015 . 30 July 2015.
  5. Web site: Picturehouse Targets U.S. With Documentary 'World' . Variety . 4 August 2015 . 4 August 2015.
  6. Web site: Sundance Film Review: 'How to Change the World' . Dennis . Harvey . Variety . 22 January 2015.
  7. News: How to Change the World: Compelling doc charts dramatic rise of Greenpeace . The Globe and Mail . 7 August 2015 . 7 August 2015. Taylor . Kate .
  8. Web site: Mini reviews of The Gift, How to Change the World, Diamond Tongues, Cocksure Lads . Howell . Peter . Toronto Star . 6 August 2015 . 6 August 2015.
  9. Web site: HOW TO CHANGE THE WORLD . Official Website . 17 January 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171125150306/http://howtochangetheworldmovie.com/ . 25 November 2017 . dead .