[From the latest edition of Positive News].
Having been involved in script writing and producing the trailer for In Transition 2.0, you could say this review will be biased. You’d be right. And my bias comes from the belief that this film is a powerful call to arms for a rapid evolution in the way we live and work together as it shows how collectively, we can effect extraordinary change.
In Transition 2.0 takes the viewer through an emotional journey that effectively charts the evolution of the movement from its humble origins in Kinsale, Ireland, to an international movement that now attracts the attention of politicians and world leaders.
Here is our penultimate short video of feedback from the film’s previews. Today’s is from Moss Side in Manchester, followed by a great piece Joel Prittie from the group wrote for the Social Reporters’ blog about the screening.
“There was silence. You could have heard a pin drop.
Following the recent very successful previews of ‘In Transition 2.0′ in the communities who featured in the film, we are proud to unveil today how it will be released to the world over the next few months. There are various elements to this, the Website, The Guardian Open Weekend screening, the DVD, and Organising Screenings. Let’s start with the first one:
What did people in Tooting think of ‘In Transition 2.0′ after the preview at the Sri Muthumari Amman Temple in Tooting?
… and here’s what they had to say after the preview of ‘In Transition 2.0′ at Lewes Town Hall: