Planet Green Launches New Documentary Block “Reel Impact”
Filed under: film-tv, movies, television — Michael d'Estries @ 11:27 am
June 17th 2009

Planet Green — the all-eco programming network from Discovery Communications — is getting ready to launch a new block of television aimed specifically at showing off feature-length green documentaries. The move catapults the network into territory once solely owned by Sundance Channel’s THE GREEN and gives even greater exposure to the eco-doc industry.
Called “Reel Impact” the weekly two-hour block of documentary programming will “feature an eclectic slate of high-profile films including some world and U.S. premieres.” Flicks slated to appear include The Last Beekeeper, No Impact Man, A Sea Change, DiCaprio’s 11th Hour, and many more. Over the next few months, Planet Green hopes to add more than 20 films to the lineup. “The influential films ‘Reel Impact’ brings to the small screen truly illustrate the tremendous impact humans have and how we interact with the planet. These films tap into the emotions of every viewer and will inspire and move them through engaging and provocative storylines,” said Laura Michalchyshyn, President and General Manager of Planet Green.
It’s definitely a positive move on PG’s part to add this new segment to their lineup of original series. The environmental doc scene has absolutely exploded recently (this year’s Sundance is a perfect example) and giving these films a large audience is a huge boost for green filmmakers. Look for Reel Impact to launch September 12th.



Ok not exactly a doc, but a notable film project that’s getting green on the screen:
FUTURE WEATHER. It’s one of the ten semi- finalists in the Netflix Find Your Voice contest, and it’s the only film in the contest that’s tackling environmental issues. Give it a watch- definitely inspiring.
http://www.netflixfindyourvoice.com
The challenge for Planet Green is letting its audience know when these films will be shown, since it’s impossible to find a Planet Green schedule anywhere in any of the newspaper listings. Planet Green isn’t even listed in TV guide!!!
I love all these new green movies. It’s becoming such a trend. I just heard about another new one called Save the Green Planet from a blog of a friend of mine’s at Get Green Music.
Check it out! http://www.getgreenmusic.us/profiles/blogs/save-the-green-planet