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Green Thing On The Silver Screen

It's not often we get to experience our films being enjoyed by a live audience, so it was a real thrill to see Green Thing's videos up on the big screen at the Tricycle cinema last night.


The ocassion was a screening of The Age of Stupid by the JCC - to mark the launch of their new Big Green Jewish Website (surely they could have been clearer about describing what exactly this site is in the name ;-) - with a Q&A with British Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Ed Miliband interviewed by The Guardian's Jonathan Friedland.


He was great btw. He's a genuinely impressive chap who comes across as passionate and committed, smart and knowledgable and pretty staggeringly direct and honest for a politician. We hope he gets a bigger part to play in British politics over the coming years.


PS. The video in the picture above is our bottled water classic (are we allowed to use the word 'classic' about our own videos? Hmmmm....) "Tears of a Cloud"




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