Screenings in Tanzania

22nd November. This page is under construction, sorry for all the mess. The screening information is correct.

Tanzania, along with the rest of Africa, is one of the countries likely to suffer the effects of climate change the most.  It was encouraging to see support for the film coming from local people and we hope this support will continue to grow.

The Age of Stupid team were contacted at the end of August by Andrew Gordon-Maclean who was interested in holding a screening in Tanzania to tie in with the global premiere. He and his colleague, Jordan Riber, worked exceptionally hard and the film was screened on the roof-top of a house in Dar es Salaam. Approximately 50 people attended this screening. Congratulations guys and thanks from Team Stupid.

 

On September 21st / 22nd, on the eve of the UN General Assembly's climate session, The Age of Stupid was launched internationally at the biggest and greenest live film event the world has ever seen. A-list celebrities walked the green carpet to an eco cinema tent in downtown New York, linked by satellite to 700 cinemas in 50+ countries. Take a look at the photos below from the events around the world and see the Global Premiere page for the full report.


The Age of Stupid DVD double-disc extravaganza, in 31 languages and with more than six hours of Extras is now available to pre-order here. From October 5th anyone anywhere can buy a license to screen The Age of Stupid in their school/pub/church/multinational oil corporation. First screening date: October 24th (=international day of climate action). More info from the Indie Screenings website or join the mailing list for a reminder when booking opens.




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