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GREEN SUPERHEROES 2030

What to know: A truly wonderful showcase of a group of ten young and dedicated environmentalists working together to make our planet greener.
GREEN SUPERHEROES 2030 is in the KIDS FIRST! Film Festival - it may not be a regular, endorsed title
Recommended age 8-18
79 minutes
FeatureFilm
1 SOUL PRODUCTION
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Green SuperHeroes 2030 is truly wonderful, showcasing a group of ten young and dedicated environmentalists working together to make our planet greener.

An extraordinary team of ten young environmentalists from different parts of the world, ranging in age from 5 to 17, have taken on a bold mission to save our planet. With their boundless creativity and scientific curiosity, they are developing groundbreaking environmental initiatives that have the potential to make a significant impact,

This film is a masterpiece of visual storytelling, created with cinematic precision. Using the latest technology, including a green screen, stunning drone shots, and imaginative visual effects, this movie takes viewers on a journey unlike any other. It inspires children to take action and protect the environment, planting a seed of awareness that will grow for years to come. These young environmentalists are a testament to the power of youth and innovation in addressing the ecological crisis that our planet is facing. They are working tirelessly to combat issues such as plastic pollution in our oceans, deforestation, and the impact of fossil fuels on the environment. Their passion and dedication are truly inspiring, and they are a shining example of what can be achieved when we come together to make a difference. As we witness their journey of hope, they remind us of the urgent need for action and the crucial role that we all have to play in protecting our planet for future generations. The plot development in this movie is captivating. It is interesting and well-organized, keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout. The movie masterfully introduces ten green superheroes, before showcasing a group of young environmentalists from around the world who unite to make a difference. Their audacious quest to save the planet is truly inspiring, as they develop ground-breaking environmental initiatives to protect our only home - the Earth. This movie is an absolute must-see and will motivate you to make a difference in the world. The film truly amazed me with its seamless transitions between different scenes. It features ten environmentalists, each presenting their own unique conservation project. The accompanying camera footage is equally impressive, showcasing various environments that have been severely impacted by human activities. From dry lands to polluted oceans and floating debris, the visuals are both disheartening and eye-opening. The plight of animals that died due to entanglement in the garbage is particularly hard-hitting. It is a powerful reminder of the urgent need to take action and address these pressing issues before it's too late.

The quality of the camerawork is suitable for exhibition; it's a high quality work! The sets and location were meticulously chosen to perfectly complement the story. The Earth Protectors' presentations are accompanied by informative videos and data presentations that leave a lasting impact. One video showcases the commendable efforts of the team in sorting out a large number of toys from landfills and distributing them among children in low-income areas. Another video highlights the dire need for marine conservation, detailing the tragic deaths of marine life due to marine debris and showcasing alarming footage of vast amounts of plastic polluting our oceans. All of the information is carefully curated to resonate with the storyline and leave a lasting impression on the audience. The carefully crafted soundtrack complements its message perfectly. For example, during the discussion of data, the video showcases a plethora of digitized data and is accompanied by upbeat techno music. Even the background music, which is typically tranquil, is robust and influential. It is evident that the background music greatly enriches the video, making it a more immersive experience. The ten young individuals featured in the film are the shining stars of environmental activism. Their stories are a source of inspiration and motivation for all of us. Kyle Tianshi, a 15-year-old, has designed a device called NEREID, which is a ray of hope for the world's oceans that are choking on micro-plastic pollution. Ryan Hickman, a 13-year-old, has taken the concept of zero waste to the next level with PROJECT 3R, which promotes reuse, reduction, and recycling. Katia Thomas, a 14-year-old, has developed DAESSE, an award-winning device that generates electricity from trash, a game-changer in the world of renewable energy. Janeth Guanulema, a '16 graduate, has taken up the cause of saving the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest from deforestation and fracking and is a true hero for her community. Connor Berryhill, a 15-year-old with autism, founded the Micro Activist Foundation, which is an excellent platform for educating young people on marine conservation. Sam Torres, a '17 graduate, has launched campaigns such as #MeatlessMonday, which is an innovative way to promote sustainable eating habits. Jessica Ong, also a '17 graduate, is doing her bit to save the planet by saving old toys from landfills and donating them to children in need. Justin Sather, an 11-year-old, has taken up the cause of protecting habitats such as rainforests through the Justin Frog Project and is a true champion of the environment. Ianna Mallyaka, a 13-year-old, has planted thousands of trees in Kenya through her foundation and is working to protect the soil through her ENVIROSAVE! Program. Finally, 5-year-old Nina Gomes may be the youngest of the lot, but she is doing her bit by collecting plastic on her father's surfboard in the bay of Rio de Janeiro every day after school. These young individuals have shown us that age is just a number and that we can all make a difference in our ways.

Director, Los Angeles Barea studied at the famed Cristina Rota School of Theatre in Spain. Discovered by Director Pedro Almodovar, Angeles made her debut acting in his Academy Award winning film Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown which received an Oscar for Best Foreign Film. Angeles went on to work with acclaimed directors such as Jess Franco and Alex de la Iglesia. Los Angeles became a well-known personality making countless television appearances. Los Angeles was inspired after working for six years with the environmental non-profit Grades of Green - watching young people develop amazing projects to help the Planet and looking for solutions. It is so inspirational that she realized she wanted to show the world how these young, brilliant minds create such new and innovative ideas and projects to help the planet with plastic pollution, clean energy, water contamination, fossil fuels, and climate change. These young people are role models, and heroes.

The scene where Connor Berryhill advocates for ocean conservation is truly inspiring. It's unfortunate that many species are on the brink of extinction, despite laws in place to protect them. Human activities continue to cause irreversible damage to wildlife, and marine life is particularly vulnerable due to the serious threat of fishing nets and garbage. We have a responsibility to follow the example set by animals and protect the ecosystem rather than destroy it. We can all do our part, no matter how small, to make a difference. Together, we can make a positive impact and ensure that future generations can enjoy the beauty of our planet's diverse wildlife.

The film's message is about taking responsibility for our actions is key to achieving a healthy environment, clean air, and peace that we all desire. Let's do our part and work together to create a better world for ourselves and future generations.

I give Green SuperHeroes 2030 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 18, plus adults. This qualifies as a special interest topic - environment, ecology and climate change. By Changyang L., KIDS FIRST!

Green SuperHeroes 2030 is truly wonderful, showcasing a group of ten young and dedicated environmentalists working together to make our planet greener.

An extraordinary team of ten young environmentalists from different parts of the world, ranging in age from 5 to 17, have taken on a bold mission to save our planet. With their boundless creativity and scientific curiosity, they are developing groundbreaking environmental initiatives that have the potential to make a significant impact,

This film is a masterpiece of visual storytelling, created with cinematic precision. Using the latest technology, including a green screen, stunning drone shots, and imaginative visual effects, this movie takes viewers on a journey unlike any other. It inspires children to take action and protect the environment, planting a seed of awareness that will grow for years to come. These young environmentalists are a testament to the power of youth and innovation in addressing the ecological crisis that our planet is facing. They are working tirelessly to combat issues such as plastic pollution in our oceans, deforestation, and the impact of fossil fuels on the environment. Their passion and dedication are truly inspiring, and they are a shining example of what can be achieved when we come together to make a difference. As we witness their journey of hope, they remind us of the urgent need for action and the crucial role that we all have to play in protecting our planet for future generations. The plot development in this movie is captivating. It is interesting and well-organized, keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout. The movie masterfully introduces ten green superheroes, before showcasing a group of young environmentalists from around the world who unite to make a difference. Their audacious quest to save the planet is truly inspiring, as they develop ground-breaking environmental initiatives to protect our only home - the Earth. This movie is an absolute must-see and will motivate you to make a difference in the world. The film truly amazed me with its seamless transitions between different scenes. It features ten environmentalists, each presenting their own unique conservation project. The accompanying camera footage is equally impressive, showcasing various environments that have been severely impacted by human activities. From dry lands to polluted oceans and floating debris, the visuals are both disheartening and eye-opening. The plight of animals that died due to entanglement in the garbage is particularly hard-hitting. It is a powerful reminder of the urgent need to take action and address these pressing issues before it's too late.

The quality of the camerawork is suitable for exhibition; it's a high quality work! The sets and location were meticulously chosen to perfectly complement the story. The Earth Protectors' presentations are accompanied by informative videos and data presentations that leave a lasting impact. One video showcases the commendable efforts of the team in sorting out a large number of toys from landfills and distributing them among children in low-income areas. Another video highlights the dire need for marine conservation, detailing the tragic deaths of marine life due to marine debris and showcasing alarming footage of vast amounts of plastic polluting our oceans. All of the information is carefully curated to resonate with the storyline and leave a lasting impression on the audience. The carefully crafted soundtrack complements its message perfectly. For example, during the discussion of data, the video showcases a plethora of digitized data and is accompanied by upbeat techno music. Even the background music, which is typically tranquil, is robust and influential. It is evident that the background music greatly enriches the video, making it a more immersive experience. The ten young individuals featured in the film are the shining stars of environmental activism. Their stories are a source of inspiration and motivation for all of us. Kyle Tianshi, a 15-year-old, has designed a device called NEREID, which is a ray of hope for the world's oceans that are choking on micro-plastic pollution. Ryan Hickman, a 13-year-old, has taken the concept of zero waste to the next level with PROJECT 3R, which promotes reuse, reduction, and recycling. Katia Thomas, a 14-year-old, has developed DAESSE, an award-winning device that generates electricity from trash, a game-changer in the world of renewable energy. Janeth Guanulema, a '16 graduate, has taken up the cause of saving the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest from deforestation and fracking and is a true hero for her community. Connor Berryhill, a 15-year-old with autism, founded the Micro Activist Foundation, which is an excellent platform for educating young people on marine conservation. Sam Torres, a '17 graduate, has launched campaigns such as #MeatlessMonday, which is an innovative way to promote sustainable eating habits. Jessica Ong, also a '17 graduate, is doing her bit to save the planet by saving old toys from landfills and donating them to children in need. Justin Sather, an 11-year-old, has taken up the cause of protecting habitats such as rainforests through the Justin Frog Project and is a true champion of the environment. Ianna Mallyaka, a 13-year-old, has planted thousands of trees in Kenya through her foundation and is working to protect the soil through her ENVIROSAVE! Program. Finally, 5-year-old Nina Gomes may be the youngest of the lot, but she is doing her bit by collecting plastic on her father's surfboard in the bay of Rio de Janeiro every day after school. These young individuals have shown us that age is just a number and that we can all make a difference in our ways.

Director, Los Angeles Barea studied at the famed Cristina Rota School of Theatre in Spain. Discovered by Director Pedro Almodovar, Angeles made her debut acting in his Academy Award winning film Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown which received an Oscar for Best Foreign Film. Angeles went on to work with acclaimed directors such as Jess Franco and Alex de la Iglesia. Los Angeles became a well-known personality making countless television appearances. Los Angeles was inspired after working for six years with the environmental non-profit Grades of Green - watching young people develop amazing projects to help the Planet and looking for solutions. It is so inspirational that she realized she wanted to show the world how these young, brilliant minds create such new and innovative ideas and projects to help the planet with plastic pollution, clean energy, water contamination, fossil fuels, and climate change. These young people are role models, and heroes.

The scene where Connor Berryhill advocates for ocean conservation is truly inspiring. It's unfortunate that many species are on the brink of extinction, despite laws in place to protect them. Human activities continue to cause irreversible damage to wildlife, and marine life is particularly vulnerable due to the serious threat of fishing nets and garbage. We have a responsibility to follow the example set by animals and protect the ecosystem rather than destroy it. We can all do our part, no matter how small, to make a difference. Together, we can make a positive impact and ensure that future generations can enjoy the beauty of our planet's diverse wildlife.

The film's message is about taking responsibility for our actions is key to achieving a healthy environment, clean air, and peace that we all desire. Let's do our part and work together to create a better world for ourselves and future generations.

I give Green SuperHeroes 2023 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 18, plus adults. This qualifies as a special interest topic - environment, ecology and climate change. By Changyang L., KIDS FIRST!

This documentary follows a group of ten young environmentalists and their stories about how they are changing the world for the better and making the planet greener.
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