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An Inconvenient Truth is a documentary film about climate change, specifically global warming and a future ice age in Northern Europe, presented by former United States Vice President Al Gore and directed by Davis Guggenheim. To me, it's an excellent overview for an introductory class at a university. [42] "There is a difference between saying 'we are confident that they will increase' and 'we are confident that they have increased due to this effect,'" added Steig. An Inconvenient Truth is a gripping, scary, and occasionally funny documentary about global warming. [112] In contrast to Inhofe, Arizona Republican Senator John McCain, did not criticize Gore's efforts or the movie, which he planned to see. [109], In a July 2007 47-country Internet survey conducted by The Nielsen Company and Oxford University, 66% of those respondents who said they had seen An Inconvenient Truth stated that it had "changed their mind" about global warming and 89% said it had made them more aware of the problem. 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Film Critics Association 2006", "Global Consumers Vote Al Gore, Oprah Winfrey and Kofi Annan Most Influential to Champion Global Warming Cause: Nielsen Survey", "The Al Gore effect: An Inconvenient Truth and voluntary carbon offsets", "Bush gives thumbs down to Gore's new movie", "Republicans not warming up to Gore's polemic", "Howard isolated on climate change: Gore", Full text of David Cameron's speech to the Conservative Party conference, "Costa Rica's President: It's Not Easy Staying Green", "Where did that video spoofing Gore's film come from? An Inconvenient Truth - Une verite Qui Derange (Al Gore) [V.O.S.T.F] complete film, French subtitled, titres francais VOSTF - Neprijetna resnica, cel film s slovenskimi podnapisi. Gore's presentation was delivered on a 70-foot (21 m) digital screen that Bender commissioned specifically for the movie. The film includes segments intended to refute critics who say that global warming is unproven or that warming will be insignificant. We have everything that we need to reduce carbon emissions, everything but political will. If we are going to make a movie, we want it to have an impact. I had seen enough to gain a tremendous respect for his skill and sensitivity. [144], Former ACT New Zealand Member of Parliament Muriel Newman filed a petition to have New Zealand schoolchildren be protected from political indoctrination by putting provisions that resembled those in the UK to the Education Act. [111][112] New Mexico Democratic Senator Tom Udall planned to see the film saying "It's such a powerful statement because of the way the movie is put together, I tell everybody, Democrat or Republican, they've got to go see this movie. Ebert said, "In 39 years, I have never written these words in a movie review, but here they are: You owe it to yourself to see this film. "[45] Nielsen-Gammon thought the film neglected information gained from computer models, and instead relied entirely on past and current observational evidence, "perhaps because such information would be difficult for a Since the film's release, An Inconvenient Truth has been credited for raising international public awareness of global warming and reenergizing the environmental movement. As soon as the evening's program concluded, I asked him to let me present his full briefing to leaders and friends in New York and Los Angeles. [142] In public, the NSTA argued that distributing this film to its members would have been contrary to a long-standing NSTA policy against distributing unsolicited materials to its members. And he said that one of the huge differences between a live stage performance and a movie is that when you're in the same room with a live person who's on stage speaking – even if it's me – there's an element of dramatic tension and human connection that keeps your attention. [118], The Competitive Enterprise Institute released pro-carbon dioxide television ads in preparation for the film's release in May 2006. And they had to get this thing edited and cut starting in January, and ready to screen in May. Season 3 | Episode 1. Directed by Davis Guggenheim; produced by Laurie David, Lawrence Bender and … Former Opposition Leader Kim Beazley joined Gore for a viewing and other MPs attended a special screening at Parliament House earlier in the week. data that supports the thesis, including: The Associated Press contacted more than 100 climate researchers and questioned them about the film's veracity. [130] The judge ruled that An Inconvenient Truth contained nine scientific errors and thus must be accompanied by an explanation of those errors before being shown to school children. [147], An Inconvenient Truth was scored by Michael Brook with an accompanying theme song played during the end credits by Melissa Etheridge. It had a great triple-entendre, because it was like the sea-level rising and the idea of people rising. "[...] In the back of my head, I go, that's the title of our movie," Guggenheim said. Guggenheim remembers asking Gore why climate change was "so hard for people to grasp." Filmmaker Michael Moore explores the roots of America's predilection for gun violence. Premiering at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and opening in New York City and Los Angeles on May 24, 2006, the documentary was a critical and commercial success, winning two Academy Awards for Best Documentary Feature and Best Original Song. Get a sneak peek of the new version of this page. [57] At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the film has received an average score of 75, based on 32 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". The project was inspired by Mary Doerr, a 16-year-old who trained as presenter for the organization. The parents were apparently worried that teachers were not pointing out supposed inaccuracies in the film and were not explaining differing viewpoints. NSTA indicated that they retained editorial control over the content, which David questioned based on the point of view portrayed in the global warming section of the video. [47] On Memorial Day weekend, it grossed an average of $91,447 per theater, the highest of any movie that weekend and a record for a documentary, though it was only playing on four screens at the time. And everybody hated the title. "[32], "Most of my movies take a year and a half, if not two and a half," Guggenheim said. While a brief personal portrait (family background, political career) could have enhanced the story, in this documentary the focus on Gore dilutes the film's central theme.Towards the end, Gore's examples become slightly disjointed as he tries to "throw too much into the bag" (ex: overpopulation). I would do all the organizing if he would commit to the dates. [77], For Gore's wide-reaching efforts to draw the world's attention to the dangers of global warming which is centerpieced in the film, Al Gore, along with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize. The documentary has also been included in science curricula in schools around the world, which has spurred some controversy. "[112] Former New Mexico Republican Senator Pete Domenici thought Gore's prominence on the global warming issue made it more difficult to get a consensus in Congress. [26] Gore was one of several panelists and he showed a ten-minute version of his slide show. [4] The film grossed $24 million in the U.S. and $26 million at the international box office, becoming the 11th highest grossing documentary film to date in the United States.[5]. Presented by Al Gore through a lecture that he has given to audiences across the globe, plus through more introspective moments. "[40], Steig disputed Gore's statement that you can visibly see the effect that the United States Clean Air Act has had on ice cores in Antarctica. He explained to me that you have to create that element on screen, by supplying a narrative thread that allows the audience to make a connection with one or more characters. [140] It lifted the stay a month later, upon the approval by a review panel. This book, by former vice-president Al Gore, presents scientific information about global climate change. That's a renewable resource. [29] Ted Boda described the tools that went into designing the project: "Gore's presentation was in fact using Apple's Keynote presentation software (the same software Steve Jobs presents from) and did so for a number of reasons. [104] The film inspired producer Kevin Wall to conceive the 2007 Live Earth festival[105] and influenced Italian composer Giorgio Battistelli to write an operatic adaptation, entitled "CO2," premiering at La Scala in Milan in 2015. An-Inconvenient-Truth.com is an independent site established by fans to help promote this film in theaters and on DVD. [123] Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero distributed 30 000 copies to the Spanish schools in October 2007. We call it life. "[30], Initially reluctant of the film adaptation, Gore said after he and the crew were into the production of the movie, the director, Guggenheim, earned his trust.[31]. Upon receiving the award, she noted in her acceptance speech: Mostly I have to thank Al Gore, for inspiring us, for inspiring me, showing that caring about the Earth is not Republican or Democrat; it's not red or blue, it's all green. We used four Sony F950 HDCAMs for the presentation. "People thought it was hard to say, people thought it wasn't fun, it wasn't sexy," Guggenheim remembered. [81], The film received numerous other accolades, including a special recognition from the Humanitas Prize, the first time the organization had handed out a Special Award in over 10 years,[82] the 2007 Stanley Kramer Award from The Producers Guild of America, which recognizes "work that dramatically illustrates provocative social issues"[83] and the President's Award 2007 from the Society for Technical Communication "for demonstrating that effective and understandable technical communication, when coupled with passion and vision, has the power to educate—and change—the world. Less than halfway through I began to ask myself "Is this a documentary about global warming or about Al Gore?" [66] "Gore's and the environment's identification with the Democratic Party posed a significant challenge to reaching Republicans and conservatives, as well as those disgruntled with politics in general," Poff wrote. [54] According to Gore, "Tipper and I are devoting 100 percent of the profits from the book and the movie to a new bipartisan educational campaign to further spread the message about global warming. [27]. AMA! There's JPEG stuff. "Then I went, 'What am I going to write? Studio execs fell asleep at a screening. [48], At the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, the movie received three standing ovations. In 1959, Truman Capote learns of the murder of a Kansas family and decides to write a book about the case. "[26], David said the box office returns weren't important to her. An Inconvenient Truth "[69] "Gore talked about 2005 and 2004 being very strong seasons, and if you weren't paying attention, you could be left with the impression that there was a direct cause and effect, but he was very careful to not say there's a direct correlation," Schmidt said. So the logistics of pulling it off with a low budget were really difficult, and if there's one person who gets credit, it's Leslie Chilcott, because she really pulled it together. Later, when Gore was in Congress, he initiated the first congressional hearing on the subject in 1981. "None of us are going to make a dime." In former Vice President Al Gore’s best selling book, An Inconvenient Truth he lays out a case for the climate crisis and why it is imperative that we solve it. For comic effect, Gore uses a clip from the Futurama episode "Crimes of the Hot" to describe the greenhouse effect. I remember Al talking about whether he should give Bruce Springsteen a call, because he had an album out called The Rising. Journalist Ronald Bailey argued in the libertarian magazine Reason that although "Gore gets [the science] more right than wrong," he exaggerates the risks. An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power will be released in theaters July 28, 2017. A documentary on the threat that climate change poses to the Earth - it's causes, effects and history and potential solutions to it. "We've met; we've discussed. [28], In 2004 Gore enlisted Duarte Design to condense and update his material and add video and animation. 70 of 124 people found this review helpful. To me, it has tremendous value. He added that with An Inconvenient Truth, "Al Gore may have done for global warming what Silent Spring did for pesticides. 433 talking about this. Two documentary filmmakers chronicle their time in Sonagchi, Calcutta and the relationships they developed with children of prostitutes who work the city's notorious red light district. Gore then begins his slide show on Global Warming; a comprehensive presentation replete with detailed graphs, flow charts and stark visuals. Gore shows off several photographs of the Earth taken from multiple space missions, as Earthrise and The Blue Marble. [49] It was also screened at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival[50] and was the opening night film at the 27th Durban International Film Festival on June 14, 2006. Based on the events of the brutal Ugandan dictator Idi Amin's regime as seen by his personal physician during the 1970s. The fact is that it would be difficult or impossible to explain past changes in temperature during the ice age cycles without CO2 changes. Gore also presents Antarctic ice coring data showing CO2 levels higher now than in the past 650,000 years. Phil Hall of Film Threat gave the film a negative review, saying "An Inconvenient Truth is something you rarely see in movies today: a blatant intellectual fraud. He will be attacked, but the public will have the information needed to distinguish our long-term well-being from short-term special interests. One of the animators is from New Zealand and emailed me his work. "To appeal to such individuals, Gore framed the matter as distinctly apolitical – as an issue both outside politics and one that was crucial regardless of one's ideological leanings. And in a movie, that element is just not present. [32] Bender had other issues including a time frame that was "grueling" and needed to be done in "a very short period of time" despite many filming locations planned. [134][135] Since the government had already accepted to amend the guidance notes to address these along with other points in a fashion that the judge found satisfactory, no order was made on the application. [38] "[150] Of Etheridge's commitment to the project, Gore said, "Melissa is a rare soul who gives a lot of time and effort to causes in which she strongly believes. There is a shift from the message to the messenger; global warming fades into the background while Al moves to the front and center. "[84], The film won many other awards for Best Documentary:[85], The documentary has been generally well-received politically in many parts of the world and is credited for raising further awareness of global warming internationally. The story is scientifically accurate and yet should be understandable to the public, a public that is less and less drawn to science." [12][13] A 2007 documentary entitled An Update with Former Vice President Al Gore features Gore discussing additional information that came to light after the film was completed, such as Hurricane Katrina, coral reef depletion, glacial earthquake activity on the Greenland ice sheet, wildfires, and trapped methane gas release associated with permafrost melting. If you do not, and you have grandchildren, you should explain to them why you decided not to,"[59] calling the film "horrifying, enthralling and [having] the potential, I believe, to actually change public policy and begin a process which could save the Earth. [42] Gavin Schmidt, climate modeler for NASA, thought Gore appropriately addressed the issue. [19][20] The treaty was not ratified in the United States after a 95 to 0 vote in the Senate. Each side declared victory. [150] "I was so honored he would ask me to contribute to a project that is so powerful and so important, I felt such a huge responsibility," she said. Click on a thumbnail to see a full, more readable image. Title: Three out of four (74%) said they had changed some of their habits because of seeing the film. It took some convincing. We also know that CO2 is a greenhouse gas, and that the carbon cycle feedback is positive (increasing temperatures lead to increasing CO2 and CH4), implying that future changes in CO2 will be larger than we might anticipate. Despite its downbeat subject and unorthodox narrative — it built upon a slideshow presentation that Gore traveled around presenting to audiences -- the film directed by Davis Guggenheim, became a commercial and critical success. The clock was ticking, and people had to see it. So we talked about it, and as I say, by then he had earned such a high level of trust from me that he convinced me. Jonathan Foley shows why we desperately need to begin "terraculture" -- farming for the whole planet. "Gore stated that the greenhouse gas levels and temperature changes over ice age signals had a complex relationship but that they 'fit'. Alex Gibney exposes the haunting details of the USA's torture and interrogation practices during the War in Afghanistan. There is only the informed exploration of a dynamically changing landscape. Bright Lights Film Journal critic Jayson Harsin declared the film's aesthetic qualities groundbreaking, as a new genre of slideshow film. A sequel to the film, titled An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, was released on July 28, 2017. [144] The American Association for the Advancement of Science publication ScienceNOW published an assessment discussing both sides of the NSTA decision in which it was reported that "David says NSTA's imprimatur [i.e. Regardless of how you feel about Al Gore as a politician, this documentary is worth seeing because of the gravity of the issues discussed. "[60] An Inconvenient Truth Debate and Essays Introduction The documentary „An Inconvenient Truth” represents an impressive proof of the crusade held by one man, the American Ex-Vice President Al Gore, regarding the attempt at making people to acknowledge the danger represented by global warming and the imminent measures for disaster mitigation. "Maybe it needs a sequel: 'An Inconvenient Truth 2: Nuclear Power. Overall the film managed 9th place with $1.4 million in total and a $17,615 per theatre average. "[39] Eric Steig, a climate scientist writing on RealClimate, lauded the film's science as "remarkably up to date, with reference to some of the very latest research. Producer David provided an email correspondence from the NSTA detailing that their reasoning was that the DVDs would place "unnecessary risk upon the [NSTA] capital campaign, especially certain targeted supporters," and that they saw "little, if any, benefit to NSTA or its members" in accepting the free DVDs. After the death of Princess Diana, Queen Elizabeth II struggles with her reaction to a sequence of events nobody could have predicted. "[38] Michael Shermer, scientific author and founder of The Skeptics Society, wrote in Scientific American that Gore's slide show "shocked me out of my doubting stance. At the time we did the movie, there was Hurricane Katrina; now we have extreme weather events every other week. [9] Gore notes that these photos dramatically transformed the way we see the Earth, helping spark modern environmentalism. He intersperses this information with personal anecdotes that outline the more human and social dimensions of the issue. "Days before we went to Sundance and had to decide, there was a large group of people who did not like the title. August 16, 2017 7.06pm EDT. What are the issues and what are the possible consequences of not doing anything about those changes? A trio of black female soul singers cross over to the pop charts in the early 1960s, facing their own personal struggles along the way. "[152], In December 2016, Al Gore announced that a follow-up to An Inconvenient Truth would open at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. A lot of the stuff on the farm I just shot myself on 8mm film. Tune in tomorrow! A politically charged epic about the state of the oil industry in the hands of those personally involved in and affected by it. 'You don't want to send out a cold letter, and it costs a lot of money,' she says. '"[145], A The Washington Post editorial called the decision "Science a la Joe Camel", citing for example that the NSTA had received $6 million since 1996 from Exxon Mobil, which had a representative on the organization's corporate board. A documentary on the threat that climate change poses to the Earth - it's causes, effects and history and potential solutions to it. [125], As part of a nationwide "Sustainable Schools Year of Action" launched in late 2006, the UK Government, Welsh Assembly Government and Scottish Executive announced between January–March 2007 that copies of An Inconvenient Truth would be sent to all their secondary schools. And of that handful, we have the studies to back those pieces up. "If you say the same lie over and over again, and particularly if you have the media's support, people will believe it," Inhofe said, adding that he thought Gore was trying to use the issue to run for president again in 2008. He discusses the possibility of the collapse and melting of a major ice sheet in Greenland or in West Antarctica, either of which could raise global sea levels by approximately 20 feet (6 m), flooding coastal areas and producing 100 million refugees. "[64], In "extensive exit polling" of An Inconvenient Truth in "conservative suburban markets like Plano and Irvine (Orange County), as well as Dallas and Long Island", 92 percent rated "Truth" highly and 87 percent of the respondents said they'd recommend the film to a friend. [21][22], Gore also supported the funding of the controversial, and much-delayed satellite called Triana, which would have provided an image of the Earth 24 hours a day, over the internet and would have acted as a barometer measuring the process of global warming. As a designer for the presentation, Keynote was the first choice to help create such an engaging presentation. The “inconvenient truth” of the film was that because of our efforts to increase our affluence and comfort, the world was warming quicker than would be expected under natural conditions. NASA climatologist James Hansen described the film as powerful, complemented by detail in the book. He began making these presentations in 1989 with flip chart illustrations;[6] the film version uses a Keynote presentation, which Gore refers to as "the slide show". The judge said that showing the film without the explanations of error would be a violation of education laws.[131]. This video file cannot be played. An Inconvenient Truth. An Inconvenient Truth has received many different awards worldwide. "[66], A small number of reviews criticized the film on scientific and political grounds. 2006: The Arctic could see its first sea ice–free summers in the next 50 to 70 years. Gore recalls a story from his grade-school years, where a fellow student asked his geography teacher about continental drift, whether the coastlines of South America and Africa might fit together; in response, the teacher called the concept the "most ridiculous thing [he'd] ever heard." [38], William H. Schlesinger, dean of the Nicholas School of Environment and Earth Sciences at Duke University said "[Gore] got all the important material and got it right." Al Gore Former Vice President Al Gore is the cofounder and chairman of Generation Investment Management, and the founder and chairman of The Climate Reality Project, a nonprofit devoted to solving the climate crisis. Gore responded that "The entire global scientific community has a consensus on the question that human beings are responsible for global warming and he [Bush] has today again expressed personal doubt that that is true." Producers struggled to find an effective title for the organization presidential campaign, Gore uses a clip the. About those changes on a mission from God just to make a dime. Youth '' why. Science curricula in schools in 2007 for international cooperation details you could get wrong message out presenter... 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