
Post New Bills: The Story of Green Patriot Posters
A short documentary illustrating how art can influence public perception towards environmental issues. Green Patriot Posters is a highly acclaimed multimedia design campaign that challenges artists to deepen public understanding and ignite collective action in the fight against climate change. So far, it has reached five million people through print media, public space and digital culture. The film features interviews with key Green Patriot Posters contributors (Shepard Fairey, Michael Bierut, DJ Spooky, Mathilde Fallot) and its founders (The Canary Project, Dmitri Siegel).
Production
Creative Migration
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast
Michael Bierut
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Shepard Fairey
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Mathilde Fallot
Herself
Edward Morris
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Colin Mutchler
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Edward Park
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Kelvin Richardson
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Susannah Sayler
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Dmitri Siegel
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DJ Spooky
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Bob Stein
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Susannah Tantemsapya
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