Al Gore has found a convenient time to open his follow-up to An Inconvenient Truth: the opening night of the Sundance Film Festival.
Paramount Pictures announced Friday that the former vice president's world climate crisis sequel will crack the seal on aim delivery game - #! kami eroticism zhu bar−the 2017 festival, which kicks off Jan. 19 in Park City, Utah.
SEE ALSO: The Sundance Film Festival created an entire section of climate change filmsThe follow-up comes 11 years after the original, which still stands as one of the loudest alarms anyone has sounded on climate change in the modern era. An Inconvenient Truthwon two Academy Awards -- Best Documentary and Best Original Song -- and grossed $50 million at the worldwide box office.
The as-yet-untitled follow-up is being produced by activist studio Participant Media, and directed by Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk. It follows Gore's continued fight to save the planet.
"Now more than ever we must rededicate ourselves to solving the climate crisis," Gore said in a statement from Paramount. "But we have reason to be hopeful; the solutions to the crisis are at hand. I’m deeply honored and grateful that Paramount Pictures and Participant Media have once again taken on the task of bringing the critical story of the climate crisis to the world."
Paramount will distribute the film sometime in 2017.
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