
Make the World Greta Again 2019
"Skipping school to save the planet"
In *Make the World Greta Again (2019)*, filmmaker Grant Armour captures the electrifying spark that ignited a global movement when 15-year-old Greta Thunberg traded textbooks for protest signs outside Sweden's parliament.
Director: Grant Armour
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Make the World Greta Again* (2019) about?
This documentary tracks Greta Thunberg's bold decision to skip school and protest outside Sweden's parliament in 2018, igniting a global youth movement. It captures how her solitary action inspired young activists worldwide to demand urgent climate action ahead of the historic March 15, 2019 strikes.
Who directed *Make the World Greta Again*?
Grant Armour directed the film, bringing a filmmaker's eye to the raw, unfolding story of youth-led climate activism.
Who stars in *Make the World Greta Again*?
The documentary features Greta Thunberg alongside fellow organizers Luisa Neubauer, Anna Taylor, Scarlet Possnett, and Anuna De Wever.
Is *Make the World Greta Again* (2019) worth watching?
For viewers passionate about climate action or social movements, this short but powerful documentary delivers a visceral dose of inspiration. Its intimate access and historical significance make it a must-watch for anyone curious about how change begins—even if the IMDb rating is unrated.
How long is *Make the World Greta Again*?
*Make the World Greta Again* (2019) runs for 34 minutes.
About Make the World Greta Again (2019) — The Film That Sparked a Climate Revolution
In *Make the World Greta Again (2019)*, filmmaker Grant Armour captures the electrifying spark that ignited a global movement when 15-year-old Greta Thunberg traded textbooks for protest signs outside Sweden's parliament. This gripping documentary follows Thunberg and fellow youth climate activists—Luisa Neubauer, Anna Taylor, Scarlet Possnett, and Anuna De Wever—as they transform a solitary strike into a tidal wave of defiance. With breathtaking urgency, the film plunges viewers into the raw energy of the school strikes for climate, culminating in the historic March 15, 2019 protests that drew millions into the streets worldwide. Shot with intimate access, it's a testament to how one voice can echo across continents, blending youthful passion with the sobering weight of a planet in peril.
Through Armour's lens, *Make the World Greta Again* becomes more than a chronicle—it's a time capsule of hope and outrage, where the air hums with the tension of change and the quiet resolve of those refusing to let their future slip away. The documentary thrives on authenticity, weaving interviews with behind-the-scenes footage to reveal the human stories behind headlines. For anyone wondering how a single act of rebellion grows into a revolution, this film is a masterclass in solidarity.