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The End Of The Line: UK TV premiere
Posted by Willie on 19 October 2009.

It's finally here.
The movie that changed the way people think about what’s on their dinner plate is hitting a small screen near you. The End of the Line will be screened at 10pm on More4 tomorrow night, Tuesday 20th October.
Read more »Not Stupid
Posted by saunvedan on 25 March 2009.
Stupid Shenanigans from clever crew on Vimeo
Spurred on by the excellent film the Age of Stupid, some enterprising types went about town last week naming and shaming climate culprits and heaping praises on one of Ecotricity's wind turbines. I think the likes of BP, Esso and Shell deserve much more derogatory labels than 'stupid' but in line with the film's theme it sounded right.
Read more »My Stupid Friends
Posted by christian on 27 February 2009.
Aging mountain guide Fernand watches the glaciers he loves melt away. Entrepreneur Jay brings low-cost airlines to India. Texan oil scientist Alvin saddles up his motorbike to visit his hurricane-devastated home. It could only be climate film sensation the Age of Stupid, which on March 20th will be unveiled in a massive, simultaneous 'People's Premiere' all across the country.
Read more »Living in the Age of Stupid
Posted by jamie on 4 February 2009.
I have a confession to make - I've never seen The Inconvenient Truth. Or The 11th Hour (If you missed that one, it was Leo DiCaprio's contribution to the climate change debate). It might sound slightly arrogant, but my sense is they won't tell me anything I don't already know. Plus it's over two years since Al Gore's Powerpoint slides made it into cinemas and with climate science accelerating at a furious rate, it's no doubt already looking a little archaic.
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