Is a short documentary film that chronicles a group of youth environmental activists
”The Sustainabiliteens” who organized one of the largest protests in Vancouver's history. The “Sustainabiliteens” brought 150,000 people to the streets of Vancouver to march against climate destruction. This inspiring group of teenagers voice their fears about the alarming future they are posed to inherit, and attempt something many adults won't: to do something about it. This film asks young people to recognize how powerful their voices are, what they can accomplish, and paints in bold letters on a marching banner: what about our future?
The first short film in DOXA’s history to win the ‘Nigel Moore Youth Programming Award’ at DOXA Film Festival 2021. Participant in the Hot Doc’s Doc’s for Schools program playing in over 500 classrooms. Finalist for the SIMA AWARDS and participant in the SIMA classrooms distribution program.
Playing on Hollywood Suite and at film festivals worldwide.
One of five Canadian documentary teams chosen for the SMI Story to Action impact producing 6 month mentorship.
Directors: Jaime Leigh Gianopoulos, Cláudio Cruz
Executive Producers: Jaime Leigh Gianopoulos, Jen Muranetz
Producer: Jen Muranetz
Editor: Jaime Leigh Gianopoulos