Tuesday, July 27, 2021

1st Prize Short Film Winner: Three Seconds

I hope that you will watch and share this excellent short film. This consciousness and these truths need to spread across the planet, inspiring us individually and collectively, as a nation and globally to stand in fierce and relentless and long, long overdue protection, honor, and love of our Earth Mother and all of her inhabitants. Molly

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sacc_x-XB1Y

1st Prize Short Film Winner of the Film4Climate Global Video Competition 2016 presented by Connect4Climate and partners.

Author: Spencer Sharp featuring Prince Ea Country: United States of America Category: Short Film About Three Seconds: An epic presentation of where humanity stands today and how we must all work together to make it to the fourth second. Climate Change is real. Three Seconds is a short motivational piece to get younger and older generations alike to stand up for trees and a clean future. This spoken word piece by artist Prince Ea was designed to put into perspective our existence on earth’s timeline and to excite viewers for the fight against the status quo that too often disregards Mother Nature. The Film4Climate Competition was an activation under the Film4Climate initiative of the Connect4Climate program that aims to use film and work with the film industry to inspire climate action. The competition was supported by the World Bank Group, United Nations (UNSDG, UNEP, UNFCCC), Kingdom of Morocco, Sundance Institute,Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition, Vulcan Productions, Enel, The Global Brain, Concepter and more than 70 partner organizations. At the competition’s announcement in Cannes, producer and jury member Lawrence Bender said, “In every country, every city, people have different stories on climate change...there are many stories that can be told. If this worldwide film competition creates a critical mass of ideas and energy, it could help tip the balance in terms of focusing people’s attention.” As the next five years will be critical to advancing and scaling up climate action around the world as part of the SDGs, the COP22 climate summit aims to encourage countries to implement ambitious climate actions, with youth playing a vital role in the agenda. See more at https://www.film4climate.net/

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