This is a schedule change replacing the previously advertised screening of Strange Culture
Global warming has long taken a back seat in the public consciousness. Its effects have been too vague, its dire consequences too long term to receive much public outcry. But recent events have brought warming back into the headlines, and it has become harder and harder to find a scientist who doesn't accept the reality of global warming, even if their interpretations differ -- something is happening. The tipping point in public opinion may well be the documentary An Inconvenient Truth, which presents former Vice President Al Gore (who jokingly refers to himself as "the former next President of the United States") giving a lecture he has peddled around the world for decades. Gore, with the weight of presidential politics off his shoulders, presents in clear and understandable terms the absolute importance of the message, one he has championed for more than 30 years. "Virtually everyone who sees this movie will be galvanized to do something about global warming -- and everyone should see this movie." (SF Chronicle) More at climatecrisis.net
2006, color, 1 hour 34 minutes, USA