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Eco-Terrorist: The Battle for Our Planet

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An in-depth examination of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, which was featured on the series "Whale Wars."

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Brittany Patrice Witherspoon Film Threat 01/08/2020
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Equal parts educational and entertaining, Eco-Terrorist is a must-watch for documentary fans. Go to Full Review
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09/23/2021 A fresh and realistic take on the environmental movement and documentaries and how to really solve problems - with a support system, priorities in place and how perspective is key. You have to be able to be super serious and laser focussed while also humble, able to laugh at yourself and always persevere. Peter Brown's films are, so far, one of the most honest, informative, real, hilarious as well - which makes things refreshing considering the grave state the world is in. Also, so importantly, it brings folks together. The planet doesn't care what color or religion or sex or political or socio-economic situation you may be in - we are all in the same boat and have to take care of our world and each other and then all kinds of amazing things are possible. We have to admit our humanity and mistakes to learn and move on - and we're seeing some people do it. More need to jump in the water! See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis An in-depth examination of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, which was featured on the series "Whale Wars."
Director
Peter Brown
Producer
Peter Brown, Elora West
Screenwriter
Peter Brown, Tim Huntley
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Oct 1, 2019, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Oct 21, 2019
Runtime
1h 17m
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