EXCLUSIVE:: While Hollywood is struggling to bounce back on devastating forest fires that broke out earlier this month, filmmakers attack climate change at Film Festival Sundance.
THE Sustainable entertainment alliance will host the panel “ Green Sets on major stories: cinema in an evolutionary climate ” Monday at 11:30 am at the Ray box, bringing together filmmakers to discuss the impact of climate change on their films, their productions and their global lives.
The event will include a 15 -minute discussion series, including one with the director Greg Nava (Selena,, Frida) and the co -founder of United Farm Workers Union, Dolores Huerta, the subject of his latest biopic.
The other discussions present the writer-director Max Walker-Silverman (Reconstruction), writer-director Sierra Falconer (Crap) and Cinereach CCO Candice McFarlane. Tickets and more information are available online.
A consortium of main actors in cinema, television and streaming has committed to reducing the overall environmental impact of the entertainment industry, the sustainable entertainment alliance includes A24, Amazon, Amblin, Disney, Fox, NBCU, Netflix, Paramount, Sony, Village Roadshow, Warner Bros Discovery.
This year Year The Film Festival arrives at a dark time for Hollywood after the Los Angeles forest fires broke out earlier this month, leading to at least 28 deaths and significant damage in the County of Los Angeles. Actors like Milo Ventimiglia, Adam Brody, Leighton Meester and Billy Crystal have lost their houses in destruction, as well as the director of Sundance Meera Menon (Did not die).