
Films Included:
- Cool For You (CC available)
- Animal Requiem (No dialog, only instrumental music)
- Gen Z Mental Health: Climate Stories (CC available)
- A Rally for Rangers (CC available)
- Green is the New Black (CC available)
Total Run Time = 161 minutes
*This is a Captioned Collection. Captions are accessible and convenient for all regardless of age, size, disability, or ability. This collection may include films with optional closed captions, open captions, English subtitles and films with no dialog (only instrumental music). Closed captions are optional and may be turned off at the viewer's discretion.
In this short documentary, Gen Z'ers from around the globe talk about how climate change affects their mental health, life choices, & their visions for the future. The Gen Z'ers featured in this documentary are climate ambassadors in their community, fighting against the government for their rights and finding joy through community action. They deal with the duality of feeling young and sometimes powerless, whilst being empowered by community action and the chance for real change. These young people share about their tools for emotional resilience in the face of climate change and the power of stories to deal with climate anxiety.
- Runtime9 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereColorado
- DirectorTehya Jennett
- ProducerCaroline Stella, Sarah Newman
Films Included:
- Cool For You (CC available)
- Animal Requiem (No dialog, only instrumental music)
- Gen Z Mental Health: Climate Stories (CC available)
- A Rally for Rangers (CC available)
- Green is the New Black (CC available)
Total Run Time = 161 minutes
*This is a Captioned Collection. Captions are accessible and convenient for all regardless of age, size, disability, or ability. This collection may include films with optional closed captions, open captions, English subtitles and films with no dialog (only instrumental music). Closed captions are optional and may be turned off at the viewer's discretion.
In this short documentary, Gen Z'ers from around the globe talk about how climate change affects their mental health, life choices, & their visions for the future. The Gen Z'ers featured in this documentary are climate ambassadors in their community, fighting against the government for their rights and finding joy through community action. They deal with the duality of feeling young and sometimes powerless, whilst being empowered by community action and the chance for real change. These young people share about their tools for emotional resilience in the face of climate change and the power of stories to deal with climate anxiety.
- Runtime9 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereColorado
- DirectorTehya Jennett
- ProducerCaroline Stella, Sarah Newman