Green Planet Films distributes films that raise awareness, inspire action and foster dialogue about environmental and educational issues of the times. GPF Founder, Suzanne Harle, talks about filmmakers and making films accessible to audiences in this Comcast Newsmaker segment.
Finding Film Distribution Through Festivals Theatrical Streaming And TV with Suzanne Harle of Green Planet Films
Posted: July 31, 2023
Hosted by: Nathan O'Leary
Produced by: Western New England Newsmakers Team
Watch the interview here.
Green Planet Films' Mission
Green Planet Films is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization incorporated first in 2003 in California, and in 2019 moved our domicile to Connecticut. We advocate environmental education, with an emphasis on film, to an evolving global and local community audiences. We connect and engage viewers with filmmakers dedicated to documenting the precarious relationships between nature and humanity. We view the need for humanity to meaningfully engage with its living environment has reached a tipping point. We support this advocacy by developing and maintaining a media library for distribution to educational and public institutions, non-profits, businesses and individuals. Our perspective on environmental ecology, also includes human ecology.
To supplement this effort, we maintain a network of subject matter experts among film producers, scientists, academics, as well as other distributors who share a common aspiration to identify, produce and share discoveries in nature and humanity. Sample topics include deforestation, water resources, ocean conservation, sustainable fishing, renewable energies, climate change and other issues that affect humanity in the context of itself and nature.
Learn more about Green Planet Films
Website: https://greenplanetfilms.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greenplanetfilm
Twitter: https://twitter.com/greenplanetfilm