Award-Winning Documentary, ‘How to Change the World,’
Comes to Select U.S. Cinemas with Live Q&A from London Premiere
Fathom Events and Picturehouse Entertainment Present the Inspiring Story
About the Birth of the Modern Environmental Movement and
Greenpeace Activist Robert Hunter on September 9 Only
DENVER – August 5, 2015 – The critically acclaimed, award-winning documentary “How to Change the World,” comes to select U.S. theaters this September 9, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. local time, presented by Fathom Events and Picturehouse Entertainment. Premiering at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year and the recent winner of the Environmental Award at Sheffield Doc/Fest 2015, the documentary looks at the very early days of the modern eco-movement. Using never-before-seen footage, it tells the gripping story of a courageous group of men and women, led by Robert Hunter, who set out to change the world and in the process sparked a revolution.
The event will include an exclusive live Q&A from the London premiere event hosted by respected broadcaster and journalist Mariella Frostrup. The panel will feature legendary fashion designer and longstanding Greenpeace supporter Vivienne Westwood, director Jerry Rothwell, Robert Hunter’s daughter Emily Hunter and other special guests to be announced, discussing the documentary as well as the Greenpeace movement from its earliest days right up to the present.
Tickets for “How to Change the World” will be available starting this Friday, August 7 online at www.FathomEvents.com or at participating theater box offices. Fans throughout the U.S. will be able to enjoy the event in nearly 400 movie theaters through Fathom’s Digital Broadcast Network. For a complete list of theater locations visit the Fathom Events website (theaters and participants are subject to change).
In 1971 a small group of activists set sail from Vancouver, Canada in an old fishing boat. Their mission was to stop Nixon’s atomic bomb tests in Amchitka, a tiny island off the west coast of Alaska. It was from these humble but brave beginnings that Greenpeace was born. Chronicling the untold story behind the modern environmental movement and with access to dramatic archive footage that has not been seen for over 40 years, the feature tells the fascinating story of eco-hero Robert Hunter and his part in the creation of what we now know as the global organization that is Greenpeace. Alongside a group of like-minded and idealistic young friends in the ‘70s, Hunter would be instrumental in altering the way we now look at the world and our place within it.
“Today, the challenges we face are even bigger than when Greenpeace was founded in 1971, with climate change threatening all the environmental gains we’ve made since. As I look back on the founding of our organization in this incredible film, I am inspired by how we got here, reminded of how far we have to go, and convinced that Greenpeace is more necessary than ever. Just as Bob Hunter and his fellow founders stood up to face big challenges, we must do the same,” said Annie Leonard, Executive Director Greenpeace USA.
“’How to Change the World’ is a unique event that will bring audiences important insight into events from history that many of us have never fully witnessed or experienced,” said Fathom Events vice president of programming Kymberli Frueh.
Clare Binns, at Picturehouse Entertainment, commented, “I am delighted that Picturehouse Entertainment has the opportunity to work on this truthful and fascinating documentary. The story of Greenpeace is a classic story of young idealists united by a common goal. This doc tells a thrilling and insightful story which changed the way we treat life on our planet. I’m so happy that we get to continue our tradition of championing the very best docs with this feature.”
‘How to Change the World’ is a Met Film, Daniel Film and Insight Productions film presented by BFI and Sky in association with Impact Partners, Shark Island Productions and Bell Media.
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About Fathom Events
Fathom Events is the recognized leader in the alternative entertainment industry, offering a variety of one-of-a-kind entertainment events in movie theaters nationwide that include live, high-definition performances of the Metropolitan Opera, the performing arts, major sporting events, music concerts, comedy series, Broadway shows, original programming featuring entertainment’s biggest stars, socially relevant documentaries with audience Q&A and much more. Fathom Events takes audiences behind-the-scenes and offers unique extras, creating theultimate entertainment experience. It is owned by a consortium called AC JV, LLC., comprised of AMC Entertainment Inc. (NYSE: AMC), Cinemark Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CNK) and Regal Entertainment Group (NYSE: RGC), the three largest movie theater circuits in the United States. In addition, Fathom Events’ live digital broadcast network (“DBN”) is the largest cinema broadcast network in North America, bringing live events to 820 locations in 177 Designated Market Areas® (including all of the top 50). For more information, visit www.fathomevents.com.
About Picturehouse Entertainment:
Picturehouse Entertainment is the distribution arm of Picturehouse Cinemas, the owner and operator of 22 Picturehouse Cinemas and programming agent for a further 42 venues across the UK.
Since its launch in 2010, Picturehouse Entertainment has distributed an eclectic range of theatrical releases, including BAFTA winner The Imposter, Shane Meadows’ The Stone Roses: Made Of Stone, Ben Wheatley’s simultaneous multi-platform release A Field In England, Jeremy Saulnier’s Blue Ruin, the award-winning docudrama 20,000 Days On Earth featuring Nick Cave, Sundance Audience Award winner Dark Horse: The Incredible True Story Of Dream Alliance, and The Connection starring Jean Dujardin.
Picturehouse Entertainment also distributes high-profile alternative content to cinemas throughout the UK and internationally, such as hit productions from the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Bolshoi Ballet and the National Theatre; David Bowie is happening now transmitted from the V&A’s sell-out exhibition; Doctor Who’s 50th anniversary episode screened in cinemas; and Monty Python Live (mostly), beamed from the O2 to more than 570 cinemas in the UK and 2,000 worldwide. In April 2015 they announced the acquisition of the global rights toRoger Waters The Wall, a groundbreaking 4k Dolby Atmos capture of the highest-grossing tour by a solo artist of all time. Picturehouse Entertainment will be releasing Roger Waters The Wall on 29 September 2015.