London, Fulham (Youth): VUE

15 March 2009

VUE @ Fulham Broadway Retail Centre

Fulham Broadway Retail Centre, Fulham Road, London, SW6 1BW

Read all about the world record beating People's Premiere here.

 

 THE WE CAN YOUTH PREMIERE

While the grown-ups are gliding up the green carpet in Leicester Square we'll be holding our own very special Youth Premiere  at the Vue in  Fulham.   If you're under 25 then this is your exclusive chance to see the film that we think could change the course of history. We're planning to pack the cinema out with the not-stupid generation who get how serious the issue is. Feel free to bring adults with you and if you've got any climate change doubters in your family then this is the perfect moment to blast through their defences and re-educate them. The screening will be linked live to Leicester Square and will have it's own speakers plus question and answer time after the screening.  There'll also be free action packs to enable you to become instant activists. Call the Fulham Vue direct to book tickets on: 08712 240240.

And, if the film makes you as angry as we think it will, there's the chance to take your frustration straight to Parliament. On the 23rd March at 5pm - the first Monday after The Age of Stupid goes on general release - We CAN is organising a rally at Parliament to enable you to tell your MPs just how stupid (or not) you think they are. There'll be speakers, activities and the chance to go into the House of Commons and lobby your MP. Save the date and spread the word.  Full details at: www.wecan.uk.com  or email: info@wecan.uk.com.

Normal film premieres are glitzy and exclusive, with nobody invited except VIPs - but the People's Premiere is different: VIPs, IPs and plain old Ps are all welcome to the world's first INclusive film launch. Featuring synchronised screenings at a staggering 60 different cinemas across the nation. With a solar-powered cinema tent pitched in London's Leicester Square, the People's Premiere is also the planet's first truly green film premiere - no greenwash allowed.


Denise Stephenson

Denise Stephenson

My day job is being an actor but I increasingly spend my time campaigning on environmental issues. I have been concerned about climate change for a long time but motherhood brought that concern sharply into focus. In 2006 I trained as a facilitator for the Be the Change organisation, which aims, through powerful interactive symposiums, to bring about change in our communities, with the ultimate goal of creating an "environmentally sustainable, spiritually fulfilling, socially just human presence on this planet". The symposium educated and inspired me to realise that we don't have to accept the catastrophic future that climate change may bring about, but that we can all play a part to change hearts and minds and make a difference. Then, in February 2008 with a group of fabulously dynamic mothers who were also enraged by the lack of political action to stop climate change, WeCAN was formed. Our aim is to give a voice to young people on climate issues, lobby parliament and generally kick up a fuss! We are delighted to host this screening of The Age of Stupid, it is a brilliant and powerful film which will, I'm sure, help in the struggle to bring the potential future of climate change into the mainstream agenda.

In the rest of my life as an actor I most recently appeared in the all girl empowering comedy ' St, Trinians' and in the soon to be released ' Leave to Remain' which relates the life and death of Jean Charles de Menezes, and Julian Fellows' new ghost story 'Time after Time'.

I am the very proud mother of two teenage girls Lucca and Nell and if I am ever a grandmother I hope that when my grandchildren ask me " what did you do to stop the planet burning?" I will have an answer.

Casper ter Kuile and Maddy Evans

Although of Dutch extraction, Casper grew up in Sussex and has been effectively domesticated into an Earl Grey-drinking Englishman. While studying at the University of Warwick, his activism has led him to work with People & Planet, Oxfam and WWF, as well as on a number of local projects. In June 2008, he spent two weeks in the Arctic where climate change became suddenly very personal to him. On his return, and following successful examples around the world, he co-founded the UK Youth Climate Coalition to unite diverse groups of young people to voice their generational concern on climate change, and to support the vibrant youth climate movement that is forming in the UK. This winter, the UKYCC formed the first ever UK Youth Delegation to go to the UN Climate Negotiations in Poland, and currently is working on bringing powershift to the UK this autumn. He firmly believes that young people are perhaps the most valuable untapped resource around and is passionate about the real leadership they can demonstrate on the international stage.

Maddy: I am 23, I live in East London. My day job is as an administrator and most of the rest of the time I campaign on Climate Change. I have been involved in the Camp for Climate Action since 2006. The main aims of the camp are, taking direct action on the root causes of climate change, demonstrating sustainable living, education and movement building. I got involved in climate camp because I realised that governments and corporations don't listen to polite requests, no matter how urgent the problem.

As well as campaigning and taking action on climate change, being involved in the camp has been an opportunity to meet some amazing people, see consensus decision making in action, and realise how important it is that as we build a campaign against climate change we also build an effective and sustainable movement for social change.

Casper ter Kuile

Maddy


5.00PM Green carpet arrivals
5.30 Doors open at cinemas, local speakers
5.45 LIVE satellite link-up from green carpet&solar tent
6.00 The Age of Stupid (90 mins)
7.30 LIVE satellite link-up from solar tent: Q&Awith filmmakers and launch of campaign by Pete Postlethwaite
8.00 Local speakers in each venue
8.15 ENDS

Please note all these details are still provisional, as there's many a slip twixt cup and lip, and nobody's ever pulled off something quite like what we're planning before...

For more details on the Leicester Square event, click here