Greenwich Entertainment Acquires ‘The Revolution Generation’ From Big Picture Ranch And Sustainable Films

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Greenwich Entertainment Acquires The Revolution Generation From Big Picture Ranch And Sustainable Films

is a pivotal film that chronicles the lead up to today’s global youth movements. The film explores the culminating global environmental crisis and its connections to social, racial and cultural injustices and profiles a group of young leaders who are taking a no holds barred approach to fixing these issues. Its release is timed to coincide with the 2022 US mid-term elections and to inspire young people to get involved in policy change as a means of rectifying environmental issues.

“This is a tipping point moment where the future of our planet and our species hangs in the balance. That’s why we are excited to bring outon Earth Day with Greenwich to youth audiences around the country. It is the young activists who must step up and lead the environmental movement now, and this movie shows them new ways to win this fight,” said directors Josh and Rebecca Tickell.

 

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