
Going green has been chic for a while and the documentary
2012: Time
for Change explores how the planet can grow even healthier, and not explode to
pieces like it did in the John Cusack disaster flick
2012. Filmmaker
Joao Amorim follows journalist
Daniel Pinchbeck, author of bestseller
2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl, as he tries to transform
the global approach to dealing with the environment and talks with eco-activists like
Sting,
David Lynch and
Ellen Page. The film had its New York premiere
last Thursday at the
SVA Theater, hosted by Mr. Sting,
Yvonne Force
Villareal,
Bonnie Young, among others. On a steamy night, the green
(of course) carpet was red hot with
Donna Karan,
Padma Lakshmi and sexy
Paz de la Huerta who vamped it up for photographers like a Vargas pinup
girl. I can't wait to see Paz in HBO's next big, bloody hit the
Atlantic City, prohibition era drama
Boardwalk Empire,
which premieres September 19th.
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Posted at 5:15 on Jul 12, 2010
Going green has always been chic, and will always be chic. I read in a Maclean's article that we would need to change the ammount of green house gas emissions by 80% to barely make a dent.