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I Am Greta I Am Greta

Nathan Grossman / Sweden / 2020 / 98 min / Swedish, English

Starting with her one-person school strike for climate action outside the Swedish Parliament, Grossman follows Greta Thunberg—a shy student with Asperger’s—in her rise to prominence and her galvanising global impact as she sparks school strikes around the world. The film culminates with her extraordinary wind-powered voyage across the Atlantic Ocean to speak at the UN Climate Action Summit in New York City.

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