Rob Stewart, director of the documentary “REVOLUTION” in the the Cannes Movie Stars lounge at the 66th Cannes Film Festival.
“Revolution” is described as a true-life documentary, showing the Rob Stewart adventure over four years and 15 countries.
Climate changes, environmental degradation, species loss, ocean acidification, pollution, and food/water scarcity are reducing the earth’s ability. A film about changing the world, and fighting to preserve the world where to live in.
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Rob, we hope you pull in TONS of awards. Revolution is already making an impact in Canada, and I can’t help but think it will have international environmental and political ramifications. Yours is a rallying banner which we can all get behind!