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The Age of Stupid

Last updated 23 September 2009

 

The People's premiere of The Age of Stupid was held at 65 cinemas across the UK on Sunday 15 March 2009. The Oxford premier was at The Phoenix Picture House, Walton Street; tickets for this and three further screenings at The Phoenix all sold out. This is a must-see film - Pete Postlethwaite stars as a man living alone in the devastated world of 2055, compiling archive footage from 2008 and asking "Why didn't we stop climate change when we had the chance?". The film has been shown twice in Charlbury and also Woodstock and Witney, your next chance to see it locally is at Exeter Hall, Kidlington on Wednesday 30 September and Turner Hall, North Leigh on Thursday 15 October.

The Age of Stupid was released in Australia and New Zealand on Wednesday 19 August and in the USA on Monday 21 September and globally on 21/22 September 2009. This was timed for the UN's climate meeting on September 22nd, when 80 heads of state - and therefore the world's media - gathered in New York and at which both Obama and China now vow urgent action on climate change.

First reactions from the American cinema

  • Tonight I, my husband, and my 10 year old daughter were part of the global screening of The Age of Stupid.  What utter, simple, brilliant work.  To be so suddenly and powerfully presented with the clear responsibility of my generation ...  words cannot possibly express what this does to one's body, mind and spirit.  Truly.  I thank you all for your faith, brilliance, vision, humor, and love.  Let's do this together. - Karen H xoxox

  • Saw "The Age of Stupid" tonight. Blew my mind, I highly highly highly recommend you see it and then do something about climate change NOW!

  • Goodness, sadness, anger; such a range of emotion is difficult to evoke, and #AgeofStupid has done it! A movie, yes - a wake up call

  • Just back from seeing @ageofstupid. I will sell my car in a few weeks. 

  • wow. at the screening of @ageofstupid and delightfully inspired

  • What a compelling film and interactive global event. We cannot rely on our corporate leaders for change. WE have to be those leaders, movers and shakers. The time is imminent, and I expect to see millions globally hitting the streets to demand change from the Copenhagen summit.

  • Watched the movie in florida tonight and it was purely an awakening! Thanks to all the people who worked on it! I am going to be spreading the word and be taking some action! We all can do something! We all NEED to do something!

  • What an incredible film!!! Just saw it in Los Angeles. I am so moved. Thank you for making this film! I want everyone to see it and make sure Copenhagen happens!!

  • Just got home from the premier of The Age of Stupid, in West Palm Beach, Florida....I have never seen such a moving screening. I believe that there is something we all can do. My friends and I do what we can to help the environment, more can be done ...and we want to get people together to change things in our area. We want to get colleges together to screen this video. We too are college students and we don't want to just leave this issue alone. Thank you

  • I just saw this in Austin! It's a clear and present danger to us all!

  • Absolutely fantastic loved the funky homespun local rally feel - VERY HUMAN! watched in California

  • Had an awesome time at todays Green Carpet for Age of Stupid premiere in NYC. great film..must see!

THE UK Launch

The film launch in the UK in March  broke the Guinness World Record for the biggest simultaneous film premiere - whilst only producing only 1% of the emissions of a normal premiere. The Maldives government stole the show by announcing that they will be carbon neutral within 10 years and Pete Postlethwaite threatened to give back his OBE if the UK commissioned a new coal power station, resulting in a new government coal policy just one month later.

Apparently 60% of the UK public don't believe that global warming is being caused by mankind's actions - compare this with only 1% of scientists! The facts have convinced the scientists, why not the public? If you are one of that 60% then you should definitely see this film.


BBC Newsnight from Age of Stupid on Vimeo.


New Zealand's Close Up features The Age of Stupid from Age of Stupid on Vimeo.


Contract & Converge from Age of Stupid on Vimeo.


War for Resources from Age of Stupid on Vimeo.


Preparations for the Eco-Premiere from Age of Stupid on Vimeo.


The Age of Stupid: EPK interview with Producer John Battsek from Age of Stupid on Vimeo.


The Age of Stupid: EPK interview with Director Franny Armstrong from Age of Stupid on Vimeo.


The Age of Stupid: Mark Lynas at Fundraiser from Age of Stupid on Vimeo.

 
The Age of Stupid: EPK interview with actor Pete Postlethwaite from Age of Stupid on Vimeo.

 
Caroline Lucas MEP, the head of the UK Green Party, Ashok Sinha, Director of Stop Climate Chaos and others talk about their reactions to the film at the Stupid Fundraiser.

The film was shown to the All-Party Parliamentary Climate Change Group on July 21 2008 as the UK Government's Climate Bill reached its final stages.


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