Time - Justin Worland
The Titanic director called Trump a "madman"
Filmmaker and climate change activist James Cameron described Donald
Trump’s campaign as a unique opportunity to put climate change on the
map for voters hours before a mini-documentary on the issue was set to
air at the Democratic National Convention (DNC).
“If Trump is a declared denier, and he is, it’s unequivocal, now
you’ve got some leverage for a swing voter,” said Cameron on a
conference call for journalists. “I think you’ve got an angle of
attack.”
Cameron’s short documentary—entitled Not Reality TV—aimed
to do just that. The five-and-a-half minute film presents visuals of
climate-related devastation along with voices calling attention to the
issue from the likes of Pope Francis, George H.W. Bush and scientists.
And, like much of the DNC, the video is filled with celebrities—from
narration by Sigourney Weaver to an appearance by Jack Black.
The video also takes aim at Trump calling his position on the issue “dangerous” and showing some of his more outrageous remarks on the topic. On the call, Cameron described Trump as “incredibly reckless” and a “madman.”
Cameron has worked to bring attention to the issue as an executive producer on the show Years of Living Dangerously, which highlights different places affected by climate change—as well as possible climate change solutions—each episode.
Links
No comments:
Post a Comment