The Day I Had To Grow Up
English

The Day I Had To Grow Up

25 minutes
You're Never Too Young To Start Making a Change.
Genres: Documentary and Reality
Content Warnings: Adult Content
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Emmy Award Winning Editor Krysia Carter Giez & Directors Stefano Da Frè & Laura Pellegrini, two filmmakers who recently had their previous documentary "The Girl Who Cannot Speak" win the 'Coup de Coeur' at the Cannes Film Festival have created a new political documentary on Youth Activism. This is a political documentary that joining forces with Activist Jeremy Ornstein to document a new voice in America's youth movement. Stefano & Laura invite five prominent activists to New York City. Each activist has a unique, diverse, personal connection to recent national events such as the school shootings in Parkland, Florida to Black Lives Matter in America to the Green New Deal.
Studio: Rosso Films International
From: United States, Canada
Produced In: United States
Lead Actors: Jeremy OrnsteinViolet KoppGriffin GouldSaria SalyaniSofia OngeleTaylor Turner
Supporting Actors: Laura PellegriniStefano Da Fre
Key Crew: AJ DeSimoneBrandon De Los ReyesJulia BoltKrysia Carter GiezNolan KellyCharles RandolphDave TaylorMatthias PhillipsMarcus DiLauro
#youth, #democratics, #LauraPellegrini, #StefanoDaFre, #Climatejustice, #Climatecrisis, #Sunrisemovement, #womensrights, #socialmedia, #Americanfuture, #democracy, #wildfires, #studentdebt, #inequality, #BLM, #politicalactivism, #rossofilmsnternational, #youthactivism, #Activism, #schoolshooting, #climatechange, #MSNBC, #NBC
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