1. A still from documentary 'Now', which is being screened at UK Green Film Festival
    Photograph: UK Green Film Festival
  2. A still from documentary 'Nuclear Forever', which is being screened at UK Green Film Festival
    Photograph: UK Green Film Festival
  3. A still from documentary 'Journey to Utopia', which is being screened at UK Green Film Festival
    Photograph: UK Green Film Festival

UK Green Film Festival

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Rosie Hewitson
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Time Out says

The UK Green Film Festival arrives in cinemas across the country this November to coincide with the crucial COP26 summit in Glasgow. Dalston’s Rio Cinema will be hosting the London screenings of five urgent documentaries examining the climate crisis and major environmental issues facing humanity. These include Jim Rakete’s ‘Now’, a feature about the actions young climate activists like Greta Thunberg and Vic Barrett are taking to be heard by their elders, and ‘Nuclear Forever’ by German director Carsten Rau, which explores some of the horror stories behind Germany’s decision to divest from nuclear power. It promises to be compelling, powerful stuff.

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