EXCLUSIVE: As Hollywood struggles to bounce back from the devastating wildfires that broke out earlier this month, filmmakers are tackling climate change at Sundance Film Festival.
The Sustainable Entertainment Alliance will host the panel ‘Green Sets to Great Stories: Filmmaking in a Changing Climate’ on Monday at 11:30am at The Box at The Ray, bringing together filmmakers to discuss how climate change has impacted their films, productions and overall lives.
The event will feature a series of 15-minute discussions, including one with director Greg Nava (Selena, Frida) and United Farm Workers Union co-founder Dolores Huerta, the subject of his latest biopic.
Other talks feature writer-director Max Walker-Silverman (Rebuilding), writer-director Sierra Falconer (Sunfish) and Cinereach CCO Candice McFarlane.
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