Review of Greenlit

Greenlit (2010)
8/10
A Look Into The Film Industry's Impact on the Environment
6 March 2014
Greenlit is an entertaining and enlightening look into the idea of going green, and the practicality of doing so. With so much focus nowadays on going green and keeping our planet clean, this is an excellent look into the possibilities of what would happen if everyone did their part in going green, and some of the realities and challenges faced when asked to do so. The movie follows the production of a feature film trying to maintain a green set. Through the course of the movie, director Miranda Bailey shows us why it is so important to do things like recycle, use re-usable water bottles, and make traveling as eco-friendly and efficient as possible. On the other hand, she shows us the realities of trying to implement these green goals on a film set, the effects it has on the crew, and the production itself. Presented in an entertaining and unbiased manner, there was never a moment that I felt that I was being preached to, yet made me want to take steps towards being a little greener. This is a movie anyone can enjoy and learn a lot from.
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