Sundance Film Fest Highlights "Fierce Green Fire" Documentary
Roberta Cruger
Treehugger



We the People: Documentary Filmmakers Capture the Power of Protest
Bridgette Bates
Sundance official site




Sundance 2012: Less Glitz, More Gravy
Andrew O'Hehir
Salon



Sundance Film Review
Justin Lowe
The Hollywood Reporter




'A Fierce Green Fire' Tells Environmentalist Tale
24 Frames
LATimes.com




Lights, Camera, Activism!

Bruce Barcott
OnEarth Magazine

 

“Oscar-nominated filmmaker Mark Kitchell (Berkeley in the Sixties) winningly spans the broad scope of environmental history in this comprehensive doc, connecting its origins with the variety of issues still challenging society today. Broadcast exposure is likely with theatrical release a distinct possibility.”
– Justin Lowe,
The Hollywood Reporter

  “Rarely do environmental-themed films come with the ambitious scope of ‘A Fierce Green Fire: The Battle for a Living Planet’, which aims at nothing less than the history of environmentalism itself.”
– Mark Olsen,
Los Angeles Times

"The material is vast, and it’s an incredibly dynamic film. It’s shaping up to be the documentary of record on the environmental movement. I think it’ll be hugely successful."
– Cara Mertes, Director, Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program

“While it sounds like a tall order to encompass more than half a century of environmental activism history in one film, Kitchell somehow manages to do so in a way that feels comprehensive and vibrant enough to inspire new converts.”
– Basil Tsiokos, what (not) to doc

"Brilliant. Should be assigned viewing for all of us, especially those political leaders currently manning the helm of spaceship earth."
– Jay Meehan, Park Record

 Sweeping and timely.”
– Judy Fahys, Salt Lake Tribune

  "Inspiring. Stirring."
– Mina Hochberg
Outside Magazine
"Best of Sundance 2012"

Historically significant.”
— Naomi Wolf, The Guardian


Events

Get on the list




“Oscar-nominated filmmaker Mark Kitchell (Berkeley in the Sixties) winningly spans the broad scope of environmental history in this comprehensive doc, connecting its origins with the variety of issues still challenging society today.”
-
Justin Lowe, The Hollywood Reporter

"The material is vast, and it’s an incredibly dynamic film. It’s shaping up to be the documentary of record on the environmental movement.
I think it’ll be hugely successful."

– Cara Mertes, Director, Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program