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To the End
Geralda's father is admitted to the hospital and he can die at any time. This painful expectation forces an interaction between her and the three sisters who have not seen each other since her mother's death in a long time.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows four young women from different backgrounds who are on the front lines of the climate crisis. It highlights their efforts to push for systemic change and global action in the face of overwhelming challenges. The film chronicles their personal journeys, their activism, and their fight for a sustainable future for all.
Critical Reception
To the End was generally well-received by critics for its inspiring portrayal of young climate activists and its urgent call to action. Reviewers praised its focus on the personal stories of the featured women and its depiction of their resilience and determination. Some noted that while the film effectively highlights the issues, its solutions-oriented approach might leave some viewers wanting more in-depth policy analysis.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its empowering focus on young female climate leaders.
Commended for its timely and urgent message about the climate crisis.
Noted for its intimate look at the personal struggles and activism of its subjects.
Google audience: Audience reviews frequently highlight the film's inspirational nature and the compelling stories of the young activists. Many viewers found the documentary to be eye-opening and motivating, appreciating its focus on tangible actions and the passion of its participants. Some expressed a desire for more discussion on specific policy interventions.
Awards & Accolades
Screened at the Sundance Film Festival in 2020.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Rachel Lears, also directed the acclaimed 2017 documentary 'Soweto when a city rises'.
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