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Release Date:
May 18, 2017
Original Title:
2017 People's Climate March in Washington D.C.
Production Companies:
Fourwind Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 2
In a vérité documentary from April 29th, 2017, Nolan Gould states over communal drums that climate change will change access to clean water and air. As the camera marches with the people including a NASA retiree, Oklahoma protesters, Al Gore, and veterans. The film ends with three prompts: Reduce Consumption, Recruit Likeminded Individuals, and Share How Climate Change Affects You.
Cinematography:
Justin Joseph Hall
Director:
Justin Joseph Hall
Editor:
Justin Joseph Hall
Executive Producer:
Gladys Murphy
Inga Moren
Producer:
Claire Kinnen
Production Assistant:
Thomas Kelsey
Sound Recordist:
Aidan Hutt
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