We made this film using a style and genre that was different from the usual 'message film'. We think our film would appeal to the younger generation - encouraging them to open their eyes, see the impact their actions have on their immediate world and take action to change.
Each rubbish bag that featured in this ad was sorted and recycled after filming... we practice what we preach :-)
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- Green, Earth and Science, Ecospot
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- Green, Earth and Science, Environment, Climate Change, 4 more + add
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- butliere
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Very well done, I was right there in that house with you.
Definitely makes you think.
Congratulations on a well deserved win.
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- covelogibbs
- 1 year ago
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If I hadn't of voted for myself :), I would have voted for you. Really well done. Thank you.
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Super dope work! I really liked your piece.
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- onemarcsalomon
- 1 year ago
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Most compelling narrative of the contest! Very powerful indeed! Keep making art.
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It drives me nuts when we delegate the responsibility of cleaning the planet to the young. While it is true that they are ultimately going to have to deal with this problem, there is no reason why we shouldn't start now with the generations that are responsible for this mess. Why should our kids have to deal with this mess alone? Let's take action NOW!!!!!! And have a happy turkey day.
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More people should be going 'bag free'. Wildlife documentary maker Rebecca Hosking led the campaign to ban plastic bags in Modbury, Devon and went on to win an award at this year's British Environment and Media Awards. Nice to see her hard work is being recognised.
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- Padders100
- 1 year ago
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Recycle or drown in your own garbage!
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good job! I read about you in the Canadian online news paper Lifeinthefastlane.
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Congratulations! I voted for your movie. I wish you'd had gotten the first place ; your movie is spot on.
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- hugo_ghost
- 1 year ago
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