An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power

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2017 "Fight like your world depends on it"
An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power
An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power

An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power 2s1w40

6.6 | 1h40m | PG | en | Documentary

A decade after An Inconvenient Truth brought climate change into the heart of popular culture comes the riveting and rousing follow-up that shows just how close we are to a real energy revolution. Vice President Al Gore continues his tireless fight, traveling around the world training an army of climate champions and influencing international climate policy. Cameras follow him behind the scenes—in moments private and public, funny and poignant—as he pursues the empowering notion that while the stakes have never been higher, the perils of climate change can be overcome with human ingenuity and ion.

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Released: July. 28,2017 | Released Producted By: Participant , Actual Films Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://inconvenientsequel.tumblr.com
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A decade after An Inconvenient Truth brought climate change into the heart of popular culture comes the riveting and rousing follow-up that shows just how close we are to a real energy revolution. Vice President Al Gore continues his tireless fight, traveling around the world training an army of climate champions and influencing international climate policy. Cameras follow him behind the scenes—in moments private and public, funny and poignant—as he pursues the empowering notion that while the stakes have never been higher, the perils of climate change can be overcome with human ingenuity and ion.

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Xi Jinping

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Jon Shenk

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Jon Shenk
Jon Shenk

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Jon Shenk
Jon Shenk

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Bonni Cohen
Bonni Cohen

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Don Bernier
Don Bernier

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Colin Nusbaum
Sara Dosa
Sara Dosa

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Laurie Lennard
Laurie Lennard

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Jeff Skoll
Jeff Skoll

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Davis Guggenheim
Davis Guggenheim

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Lawrence Bender
Lawrence Bender

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Scott Z. Burns
Scott Z. Burns

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Lesley Chilcott
Lesley Chilcott

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Richard Berge
Richard Berge

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Diane Weyermann
Diane Weyermann

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Jeff Beal
Jeff Beal

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Al Gore
Al Gore

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An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power Audience Reviews 2c6f1m

Skunkyrate Gripping story with well-crafted characters
Breakinger A Brilliant Conflict
Marva-nova Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
Marva It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
thekingsdom A thought provoking doc on what is a pretty serious problem facing us all. It's pretty mad to destroy your one and only home for some green paper but there you go, man is a moron. By the way, to understand all the critics google "The Merchants of Doubt". There you'll see how big business is spreading discord about climate change.
eddie_baggins The Oscar winning An Inconvenient Truth created a huge stir around the world upon its release in 2006.Unleashed upon the movie going public at a time where Climate Change/Global Warming was just starting to gain everyday notice, should've been president and one time vice-president Al Gore's film was an insightful and debate raising documentary that appeared at the right place and the right time.Fast-forward to 2017 and this sequel, that perhaps wasn't exactly being cried out for or demanded hit our screens and now home viewing arenas to mixed results, both financially and critically but despite not carrying the same power or drive as Gore's first call to arms, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power is still a thought provoking experience even if it lacks a real central driver.At times feeling a bit aimless in its nature, its key that Gore is still such a captivating and inspiring figure, as whenever he is on screen this documentary rides off the back of the great public speaker whose ion and commitment to making a difference is to be commended and a cause you can easily respect no matter your views on the topic he is preaching around the world.No matter where Gore is on stage or where he is intervening, the one-time big-wig of American politics is a captivating figure.If there was a real true driver to this film that is more a fly on the wall experience as we journey with Gore and his team from various locations, delivering the climate change message, it's the key part Gore played in the 2016 climate change summit in Paris and how the well-respected figure used his clout and s to help make things happen at the summit that may never have come to fruition without his help and guidance.Final Say - While unquestionably lacking the power of the original, An Inconvenient Sequel is still a stark reminder of how our planet is heading towards some hugely important moments in existence and a further reminder to the United States on what they missed out on when George W. Bush was first elected in 2000.3 ½ wading boots out of 5
bettycjung 2/25/18. Not as ground-breaking as its predecessor but necessary. That's because one would think that since 2006 we would have seen some progress towards a more global addressing of what is basically a fact of life. Yes, there is the 2015 Paris Agreement in which only ONE country has not ed the rest of the world's countries to address this issue. That's good progress. This sequel just adds more statistical evidence that climate change will have serious effects on the environment that will affect mankind as well. See 2006's "An Inconvenient Truth."
andreineculau Like many other reviews, I also felt compelled to write a review because of all the one-star flooding of reviews that make no sense - this one was not better than The Inconvenient Truth, thus 1-star; this one was about Gore, thus 1-star; etc.Topic-wise, the climate crisis is real, and it's the worst crisis humanity has to deal with in modern times. The math is simple: there is no winning side in this crisis. Despite this, narrow-minded money-driven individuals and groups of individuals around the world are pushing for propaganda about how this is not real, or if it's real then it's not man-made, or if it's real and man-made then it's too big of a phenomena to stop, and even if we could stop it or slow it down the developing world needs couldn't care because they need 150y to catch up to where US is today (zero logic).Filming-wise, this documentary keeps you connected through out. There's no repetition, there's no reiteration from The Inconvenient Truth, there's no "listen to me or we will all die", there's no "we will all die" as there are lots of hopeful interventions, having similarities with Hans Rosling's talks.For Canadians, there's even a top-notch reply from their Justin Trudeau. I'm not talking about him as the Canadian prime-minister in Canada, but as the Canadian prime-minister in the world's eyes --- you can count on one hand the number of state politicians that will reply in a split second to "thank you for the change you're bringing about" with "it's the Canadians, not me, but thank you".