Live Screening with Q&A Panel Discussion
Tickets: £12, Concessions: £11
In 1971 a small group of activists set sail from Vancouver, Canada in an old fishing boat. Their mission was to stop Nixon’s atomic bomb tests in Amchitka, a tiny island off the west coast of Alaska. It was from these humble but brave beginnings that Greenpeace was born.
How to Change the World is a new insightful and moving documentary by Director Jerry Rothwell that tells the story of the Greenpeace movement’s earliest years using rare,
hitherto unseen footage, private journals and interviews. The pioneers of Greenpeace captured their gripping actions on a range of film cameras and Greenpeace granted
Rothwell access to this vivid archive to make his thrilling, sometimes terrifying film.
The film opens on the 11 September and will launch with an exclusive event broadcast live to cinemas across the country on 9 September. This exciting event will include a screening of the film followed by a Q&A with a panel including the film’s director Jerry Rothwell, Vivienne Westwood, and other special guests.
With the full support of Greenpeace and its channels , this is an event not to be missed.