Boulder Environmental/Nature/Outdoor Film Festival 2020

MICROPLASTIC MADNESS (Plus interview with the directors)

Expired July 23, 2020 6:00 AM
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Microplastic Madness  is the story of 56 fifth graders from P.S. 15 in Red Hook, Brooklyn - living on the frontline of the climate crisis - whose actions on plastic pollution morph into extraordinary leadership and scalable victories.  


With stop-motion animation, heartfelt kid commentary, and interviews of experts and renowned scientists who are engaged in the most cutting edge research on the harmful effects of microplastics, this alarming, yet charming narrative, conveys an urgent message in user-friendly terms. 


These eleven year olds dive deep into the root causes of plastic pollution. Taking on the roles of citizen scientists and community advocates, they collect local data, lead community outreach, and use their own local data to inform policy by testifying and rallying at City Hall. Then they turned their focus back to school, taking action in their cafeteria to eliminate all single-use plastic!

  • Year
    2019
  • Runtime
    76 mins
  • Country
    United States
  • Rating
    NR
  • Director
    Atsuko Quirk and Debby Lee Cohen