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Director: Nick Broomfield
Six Greenpeace volunteers in 2008 were tried and acquitted for shutting down Kingsnorth power station in the UK. This was in protest at the government's plans to build a new generation of dirty coal-fired power plants. Their thoughtfully staged defense included testimony from a NASA Director and leading climate scientist, and from environmentalist Zac Goldsmith.
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A Time Comes is a 2009 documentary film directed by Nick Broomfield that follows the trial of six Greenpeace volunteers who were acquitted for shutting down a coal-fired power plant in the UK as an act of protest against the government's plans for new dirty coal plants. The film features testimony from a NASA director, leading climate scientist, and environmentalist Zac Goldsmith in the volunteers' thoughtful defense.
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Directed by acclaimed documentary filmmaker Nick Broomfield, 'A Time Comes' (2009) offers a compelling look at the high-profile trial of Greenpeace activists who shuttered a coal-fired power plant in protest of the government's environmental policies. With testimony from prominent climate experts, this film provides a thought-provoking examination of the lengths people will go to combat climate change.