AN INCONVENIENT SEQUEL: TRUTH TO POWER (PG)

WHO’S IN IT?

(as himself) Al Gore

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Bonni Cohen (Audrie & Daisy) and Jon Shenk (The Island President), directors; Richard Berge (The Rape of Europa), Jeff Skoll (Neruda) and Diane Weyermann (Countdown to Zero), producers; Jeff Beal (Little Red Wagon), composer; Don Bernier (The Genius of Marian) and Colin Nusbaum (Tough Love), editors

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Ten years on from his campaign for the fight against global warming got publicized with the massive hit documentary An Inconvenient Truth, former Vice-President Al Gore continues to travel and lecture about the dangers of greenhouse gases and their effect on the environment. The documentary takes into account how much global warming has entered the public zeitgeist, and how over the last decade more sanctions have been put into place to stop the situation from getting worse – but it also shows the negative impacts, leading up to Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw the US from the Paris Climate Agreement…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

Al Gore is back yet again with more PowerPoint presentations on the effects of global warming, only this time he’s following up his massively successful – and even Oscar-winning – first attempt which many say can’t possibly be outdone.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 18TH AUGUST 2017

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