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How to Change the World: Trailer HD VO

Précurseur de l’activisme environnemental, Greenpeace est né de la rencontre d’un groupe éclectique de journalistes, de scientifiques et de hippies de Vancouver au Canada. A travers l’action directe, ils comprennent comment capter l’opinion. Seules les premières années du mouvement sont ici relatées, sans faire l’impasse sur les difficultés stratégiques et relationnelles rencontrées par ses membres fondateurs.
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00:00No more Amchitka! No more Amchitka!
00:04Le Comité de l'État a reçu la autorité de l'autorité
00:08d'aller-en, incluant la détention.
00:10Le volant de l'autorité, le Greenpeace,
00:13est allé pour Amchitka,
00:14tenter de s'arrêter et d'arrêter le test.
00:17Un, deux, trois, quatre...
00:27There was definitely an unfinished feeling after Amchitka.
00:30Bob felt that there needed to be an ecology movement
00:33on the same scale as the civil rights movement,
00:36the women's movement, the peace movement.
00:38Hunter said, here's what we're gonna do.
00:39We're gonna save the whales.
00:41Whales? Whales?
00:42I thought, here's just nuts.
00:44Expecting any violence on the part of the whalers?
00:46Um...
00:48Bob coined the term mind-bomb
00:50for what today we would call going viral,
00:52where an idea gets into the electronic media
00:55and just spreads like ripples on a water instantly.
00:58Battle lines are drawn again
01:00between conservationists and government officials.
01:02Harpooning a whale is not really a story,
01:04but people risking their lives to protect the lives of a whale,
01:07that's a story.
01:08George Croft and Bob Hunter are in the Zodiac.
01:11We have to get between the whale and the harpooner.
01:14That's the image we have to get.
01:16They just shot the harpoon.
01:17Did you get that, Roy?
01:20That was the moment that launched the modern environmental movement.
01:23Suddenly, we became celebrities.
01:25It got bigger and bigger.
01:27The members of Greenpeace campaign...
01:28The weakest link was always going to be ourselves.
01:31Our goal was not to make the organization famous.
01:35Our goal was to make nature famous.
01:37When you're under fire, you don't have time for debating.
01:40You just have to act.
01:41You just have to act.
01:42You just have to act.
01:43Go back.
01:44Yep, go back.
01:45You just have to act.
01:46You just have to have a little market that might never become even .
01:48gee better than that.
01:50Before in fact my student soaps,
01:52we go to procket that people should meet you.
01:53Don't forget to come,
01:54go out.
01:55To make sure you see us.
01:56Welcome back!
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