Fisher Stevens' latest documentary (formerly titled The Turning Point) chronicles Leonardo DiCaprio's campaign to raise global awareness about the dangers of climate change in his role as a UN Ambassador of Peace. Below, check out red carpet photo coverage from the film's premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Future generations will judge us by how we deal with climate change. Before the Flood is a rousing call to action from longtime environmental advocate Leonardo DiCaprio and actor/filmmaker/Oscar-winning documentary producer Fisher Stevens (The Cove). Named as a United Nations Ambassador of Peace, DiCaprio is on a mission. The film follows him as he travels to multiple countries, bearing witness to climate change on a scale that no one should deny.
From the toxic tar sands of Alberta to the frequently flooded streets of Miami Beach, from the smog-choked avenues of Beijing to the incinerated forests of Indonesia, DiCaprio meets with scientists, politicians, and activists to face the facts: natural disasters are BECOMING more frequent, wildlife is vanishing, communities are being destroyed. What is to be done?
This isn't the first environmental documentary and it won't be the last. But DiCaprio's charisma makes it one of the most accessible. His passion and inquisitiveness radiate in his BLUNT TALK and genuine curiosity. He confesses to feelings of pessimism, but he receives motivating wisdom from luminaries including entrepreneur and inventor Elon Musk, meteorologist and astronaut Piers Sellers, activist and environmentalist Sunita Narain, and President of the United States Barack Obama.
As it sweeps us along on its fascinating tour, Before the Flood reminds us of the beauty and diversity of our world. It also galvanizes us to do whatever it takes to save the planet - and ourselves.
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Leonardo DiCaprio fans
Leonardo DiCaprio fans
attends 'Before The Flood' Red Carpet Premiere for the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival at Princess of Whales Theatre on September 8, 2016 in Toronto, Canada.
Tim Pastore
Jeremy Jackson
Jeremy Jackson
Leonardo DiCaprio and Fisher Stevens
Leonardo DiCaprio and Fisher Stevens
National Geographic Executive Tim Pastore, actor Leonardo DiCaprio, producer Brett Ratner, and director Fisher Stevens
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