Climate change film The Age of Stupid was released at ‘People’s Premieres’ in 80 cinemas around the country with a gaggle of stars in Leicester Square.
Now it's the all important opening weekend (20th - 22nd) at a cinema near you.
The film stars Pete Postlethwaite as an archivist in 2055, living in a world ravaged by the effects of climate change. He watches footage from 2008 wondering, ‘Why didn’t we stop climate change when we had the chance?’
We organised the speakers for all the premiere screenings of the film around the country, and are working with the Age of Stupid team on their Not Stupid campaign.
Here's what Gillian Anderson thought of it:
Our competition for "People's Premiere" tickets was won by Tim Fairs who enjoyed the screening at the Manchester Lowry Vue.
If you haven't seen the film yet, you can watch a trailer on Vimeo and share it with friends to help spread the message about the film.
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