Not since the 1960s have demonstrations hit the headlines as often as they have in the last few years. Some of it’s peaceful, some of it’s far from it, but in the 21st-century there’s been more to rally against than ever before, wherever it may be. Dear Future Children follows three young rebels with a cause in three countries thousands of miles apart.
The stories and struggles of Reyna, who lives in Santiago, Chile, Hilda from Uganda, and Pepper in Hong Kong, provide an unprecedented insight into activism in today’s world. Danger lurks – quite literally – around every corner.
Chile is extremely wealthy, and yet somehow the working-classes are barely putting food on the table – and yes, they all work hard for such slim pickings, alongside a heavy-handed military presence. The days of the Pinochet dictatorship are long gone, yet in a sense remain. Meanwhile, Uganda is...
The stories and struggles of Reyna, who lives in Santiago, Chile, Hilda from Uganda, and Pepper in Hong Kong, provide an unprecedented insight into activism in today’s world. Danger lurks – quite literally – around every corner.
Chile is extremely wealthy, and yet somehow the working-classes are barely putting food on the table – and yes, they all work hard for such slim pickings, alongside a heavy-handed military presence. The days of the Pinochet dictatorship are long gone, yet in a sense remain. Meanwhile, Uganda is...
- 11/25/2021
- by Dan Green
- The Cultural Post
To mark the release of Dear Future Children in UK cinemas from 19th November, and in 80 Odeon Cinemas Nationwide on 23rd November for One Night Only, we’ve been given 3 pairs of tickets to give away to the screening on 23rd November.
With global protests on the rise, Dear Future Children is a film about the new generation at the heart of this seismic political shift. We will watch as Rayen protests for social justice in Chile, Pepper fights for democracy in Hong Kong and Hilda battles the devastating consequences of climate change in Uganda. Facing almost impossible odds and grappling with the staggering impact of their activism on their personal lives, we will be asking these three young women why they keep fighting.
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Dear Future Children is in UK cinemas from 19th and in 80 Odeon Cinemas...
With global protests on the rise, Dear Future Children is a film about the new generation at the heart of this seismic political shift. We will watch as Rayen protests for social justice in Chile, Pepper fights for democracy in Hong Kong and Hilda battles the devastating consequences of climate change in Uganda. Facing almost impossible odds and grappling with the staggering impact of their activism on their personal lives, we will be asking these three young women why they keep fighting.
Please note: This competition is open to UK residents only
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Dear Future Children is in UK cinemas from 19th and in 80 Odeon Cinemas...
- 11/17/2021
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
"A film about the next generation, made by the next generation." Dartmouth Films has unveiled an official trailer for the documentary film Dear Future Children, which premiered at the Cph:dox and Hot Docs Film Festivals earlier this year. It's opening in the UK this fall, but still doesn't have any US release set yet. Strangely, because this film looks great! Made by a young German filmmaker, Dear Future Children follows three young female activists in Hong Kong, Chile, Uganda as they cope with the immense personal impacts of their activism. Rayan protests for social justice in Chile, Pepper fights for democracy in Hong Kong and Hilda battles the devastating consequences of climate change in Uganda. The film asks them "why they keep fighting" but the answer is obvious; "Fear of failure and not achieving change drives them, more than their fear of violence or death. By facing fear, they transform it into something else entirely.
- 10/26/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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