Film Reviews
Want to do something REAL powerful for our planet?
Posted June 23rd, 2010 by carolynIn 1992, almost two thousand of the world's leading scientists (including the majority of Nobel laureates) warned us that all eco-systems were in collapse. We know that things are changing and changing fast. Furthermore, Americans represent 5% of the world's population, and yet we consume 25% of the world' s resources.
I love mountains! Ashley Judd's important video message...
Posted May 26th, 2010 by carolynI just watched the new Ashley Judd short video that is set to be broadcast nationwide about what's been happening in Appalachia.
LIVING DOWNSTREAM - Everyone should see this film!!!!!!
Posted May 15th, 2010 by carolynGod, I dislike saying something like this in the title of my blog! It's prosaic and flat. . . but DAMN IT -- it's true! The reason I started this blog was to bring attention to films that are potent, mind-blowing, revolutionary and could, if enough people went to see them, change the world.
Gulf Oil Tragedy and my film TEXAS GOLD
Posted May 11th, 2010 by carolynEarlier this week, my colleague Kelly DeVine (who consults for Reframe Collection, a program of the Tribeca Film Institute) wrote a powerful blog post that brings to light the terrible impact of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and the fact that corporations continue to pollute our environment with impunity. Kelly gave me her permission to republish her post here.
The Tragedy in the Gulf of Mexico
by Kelly DeVine
Happy Earth Day/week - for the 2010 Goldman Prize Winners!
Posted April 22nd, 2010 by carolynHappy Earth Day, week and year!
I was one of the lucky people this Earth Day/week to celebrate the 2010 Goldman Environmental Prize in San Francisco on April 19th! The largest and most prestigious environmental prize in the world. I brought 4 friends to join the celebration with a gorgeous reception after the prize ceremony at San Francisco’s city hall.
The Story of Bottled Water - Annie Leonard again rips the veil on the environmental and health costs of bottle water.
Posted March 29th, 2010 by carolynGreat Short Films from Wild & Scenic Film Festival - bring the tour to your town!
Posted March 18th, 2010 by carolynFILMS ON TOUR
Ascending the Giants - 12 min.
John Waller
You may hug a tree, but would you climb one? Join tree lovers & climbers Brian and Will as they attempt to find Oregons largest Sitka Spruce trees. Through their eyes, from both ground and canopy views, we discover the breathtaking beauty of these beautiful giants. www.ascendingthegiants.com
Bag It - 50 min.
(NOT AVAILABLE TILL JULY 1, 2010)
Suzan Beraza
MOVE YOUR MONEY AND HAVE A WONDERFUL LIFE!
Posted January 10th, 2010 by carolynA new video is showing up all over the internet and making big waves! It’s funny
because my thoughts have been moving along the same track for the past few months.
I’ve been thinking seriously about what I can do throw a big stick in the cogs of the machine. I’ve also being doing a lot of reading about the bank bailouts and the incestuous
Annie Leonard rips the veil on CAP AND TRADE with her new animated film
Posted December 8th, 2009 by carolynAt last someone in the eco-world is unraveling the mystery, confusion and blatant lies around CAP AND TRADE, the economic policy to solve the global climate crisis.
Annie Leonard, the creator of the fast paced STORY OF STUFF film http://www.storyofstuff.com/- is a wizard at demystifying eco-babble into easy to digest information...I am deeply beholden to Annie for making THE STORY OF STUFF because it unmasks the real culprit in our ecological crisis – namely over-consumption.
Brad Pitt is making it right!
Posted December 5th, 2009 by carolynI am not dazzled by Brad Pitt, never have been - just didn't get that he was one of the sexiest men alive
The real Van Jones - don't let it happen again!
Posted September 8th, 2009 by carolynMichael Moore's New Film CAPITALISM: A Love Story - Moore's MAGNUM OPUS
Posted September 7th, 2009 by carolynSeptember 6th, 2009 12:56 pm
With Capitalism: A Love Story, Michael Moore Goes For Broke
By Mary Corliss / TIME
Traverse City Film Festival & Michael Moore
Posted August 7th, 2009 by carolynWell I am back from the wilds of Traverse City Film Festival (TCFF) ~ Michael Moore's visionary creation - only 5 years old and now considered one of the top fests this side of Cannes. Gary, my mom and I made the great trek this year. Gary is from Michigan and has lived in Traverse City. One of his closest friends still lives here, so we have been coming to this area off and on for the last 10 years.
Carolyn's Top Ten Films
Posted August 7th, 2009 by carolyn
Here is our current list of great eco-documentaries. Prepared by Carolyn M. Scott, Executive Director of Reel Community Action.

