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GREEN   SUPERHEROES                        2030

A group of 10 young environmentalists changing the world for the better. Their powers make the planet greener.

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SINOPSIS

Join an extraordinary team of 10 young environmentalists, aged 5 to 17, hailing from diverse corners of the globe, as they embark on a daring quest to rescue our planet. Armed with their boundless creativity and scientific curiosity, they devise groundbreaking environmental initiatives. Born into an era teetering on the brink of ecological crisis, where our oceans and landfills are choked by plastic, the rainforests and their animal life face relentless destruction, and our dependence on fossil fuels threatens Earth's very sustainability, these 10 Green SuperHeroes, some students of Jane Goodall, some with disabilities, invite us to witness their journey of hope. Together, they ignite a spark within us all, urging us to be part of the solution. Crafted with cinematic finesse, this visually stunning film employs the magic of green screens, breathtaking drone aerials, and imaginative visual effects, including creative holograms. Hosted by young luminaries, this enchanting tale not only will entertain but will also sow the seeds of environmental stewardship in the hearts and minds of children worldwide. Kyle Tianshi, age 15, has done award-winning research from his Garage Lab and designed a detector to combat microplastic contamination in our oceans called NEREID. Ryan Hickman, age 13, committed to Zero Waste, a CNN Young Wonder, and a Youth Ambassador at the Pacific Marine Mammal Center in Laguna Beach, California, created PROJECT 3R, (Reuse, Reduce, Recycle). Katia Thomas, age 14, has developed DAESSE, an award-winning device that creates and harnesses electricity from garbage. Her efforts to create renewable energy are inspired by her close work with the indigenous communities of the Amazon Rainforest in Ecuador as they fight to preserve their land. Janeth Guanulema, age 16, shares her passion to save Ecuador's Amazon rainforest-the place her indigenous community has called home since time immemorial- from the threat of deforestation and fracking. Connor Berryhill, age 15, who is on the autism spectrum, has created the Micro-Activist Foundation, "where kids love to let life live," devoted to connecting and educating youth on protecting our oceans' health, and creating the next generation of sea warriors. Sam Torres, age 17, a passionate nature lover and plant-based activist, now with the Surfrider Foundation, has developed campaigns, such as #MeatlessMonday, to motivate and educate young people on how to help the environment. Jessica Ong, age 17, through her non-profit Toys2Care, has rescued thousands of used toys from ending up in landfills placing them in the hands of kids in need in over 40 countries. Justin Sather, age 11, through his passion for frogs-an indicator species-, realized that the planet is in dire need of help. He founded the Justin's Frog Project to protect their habitats such as rainforests and, under the mentorship of Jane Goodall, joined The Ocean Cleanup. Ianna Mallyaka, age 13, through her "Ianna Mallayka Foundation" in Kenya, and her slogan "There is No Planet B," has planted thousands of trees and helps conserve the soil through her ENVIROSAVE project. Nina Gomes-a 5-year-old international sensation-collects plastics in Rio de Janeiro's bay every day after school from her dad's surfboard. Our Green SuperHeroes journey ends with a visit to two environmentally pioneer locations: Will Rogers Elementary School in California where students, some of them on the Autism spectrum, talk about how they create personal connections to climate change solutions and implement their sustainable programs; and across the Atlantic, we visit The Netherlands, where David Gil, 14, gives us a tour of this flagship country for sustainable education. The film is guided by a dynamic duo of hosts: the 14-year-old American celebrity Mandeiya Flory, known for her role in the Earth-saving film MEN IN BLACK, and 12-year-old Zachary Fox-DeVol, founder and host of We The Children podcast, dedicated to exploring climate change and offering solutions to global warming. The hosts usher in our 10 Green SuperHeroes as they embark on their fearless quest to confront the climate crisis that imperils the fragile planet they are poised to inherit. © 2023 SinAmor Films, LLC - Green SuperHeroes 2030 Documentary Film

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