The Rainbow Warriors of Waiheke Island (HOT DOCS Film screening)

Waiheke Island, New Zealand, might as well be a Greenpeace retirement village, ever since members of the pioneering crew of the famous Rainbow Warrior ship settled there. Advancing age causes the “burnt-out greenies” to wonder what their activism has achieved for the world as they look back on their adventures aboard Greenpeace’s first vessel. From her maiden voyage to her burial at sea, the Rainbow Warrior was more than just a ship; she was the symbol for an entire movement. In the memories of those who served as her crew, she was also a living thing, a protectress, and a colleague in the fight for environmental justice. Archival footage and interviews reveal telling differences between protests of the past and contemporary campaigning. Have celebrity endorsements supplanted direct action? Have chipper telemarketers replaced risk-taking demonstrators? Is Greenpeace still a movement—or a multinational? - Angie Driscoll

Director(s) : Suzanne Raes

Mon, May 03 9:15 pm

Wed, May 05 1:30 pm

Posted by: GypsyJay posted in: Evolver Toronto

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Greenpace fogies

Hey gang,

I'm heading to the Monday May 3rd screeningof this film and would love some company if youare interested.

Gypsy

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