10 Mar, 2018 @ 17:00
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Marbella hosts Andalucía premiere of Al Gore climate crisis documentary

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MARBELLA is set to host the Andalucían premiere of former US Vice President, Al Gore’s greatly anticipated documentary about climate change.

An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power is a follow-up to the critically acclaimed 2006 documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, which won the politician the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 along with two Oscars.

The documentary focuses on the progress made to persuade global leaders to invest in renewable energy.

Gore is the founder and current chair of the Alliance for Climate Protection – a not for profit organisation encouraging action against the climate crisis.

The film will be screened in English with Spanish subtitles, with a 30 minute talk beforehand about the effects of climate change on the Costa del Sol.

An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power will premiere on March 20 at 6.30pm at Cines Teatro Goya in Puerto Banús, Marbella.

 

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The Olive Press is offering two pairs of VIP tickets to the premiere.

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