Reviews and Festivals
"Celebrates groups that are reducing their use of single-use
plastics...Overall, Straws inspires people to make a difference, one small choice at a time."
— Green Teacher
"A fantastic dive into the absurdity of plastic straws. With an opening
sequence narrated by PPC supporter and actor Tim Robbins and interviews
with PPC allies Wallace J Nichols and Jackie Nunez the film is both an
educational resource and a call to action."
— Dianna Cohen, co-founder and CEO, Plastic Pollution Coalition"I highly recommend
STRAWS as an educational and entertaining film about plastic pollution. It's brisk and engaging storytelling uses humor, fairness, and heart to inspire plastic use changes we all can do...especially no plastic straws!"
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Ed Begley Jr, actor and environmentalist"Emphasizes how plastic detritus pollutes not only the land but also the ocean as it makes its way into the food cycle of avian and sea creatures...The message of plastic straw damage is stressed...Emphasizes the need to curtail the habit of using this non-essential plastic utensil by educating the public and purveyors of its danger."
— NSTA Recommends"Thought-provoking...This inspiring program raises important
environmental issues and reinforces the positive effects of grassroots
advocacy."
— Booklist
"Director Booker keeps the tone light, avoiding too much trash talk.
Most teen and adult viewers should be able to relate to this
constructive video."
— Library Journal
"Engaged
me straight from the beginning...easy and fun for my high school
students to follow too. Just the right amount of factual information and
tug on the heart strings to really help me think about this global
issue of plastic in our world today."
— Sarah Francis, Science Instructor, Ursuline Academy of Dallas"
RECOMMENDED. An effective approach to an ecological horror."
— Video Librarian"The film's message is clear: Avoid plastic packaging, especially straws, whenever possible."
— Treehugger.com"Gave
[students] real life examples of the harm many of these 'disposables'
are causing our environment. It also showed the students what each
individual CAN do to help!"
— Pati Davis, Eastbluff Elementary"Evidence
was clearly and fairly presented, and spoke for itself...Many
[students] went home and told their parents and siblings to stop using
plastic disposable straws immediately!"
— Hillary Kasbarian, Ursuline Academy of Dallas"Inspiring story of how it's possible to make a sea of change, one straw at a time."
— Philadelphia Environmental Film Festival"This
film is enlightening, inspiring, and entertaining. I now feel compelled
to talk to some locally owned restaurants about their plastic straw
use."
— Heather Stapleton, CIP, Education Director, Environmental Learning CenterWINNER
Santa Cruz Film Festival, Spirit of Action Award
Cayman International Film Festival, Outstanding Achievement Award in Environmental Film
Rincon International Film Festival, Best Documentary Short
OFFICIAL SELECTIONRincon International Film Festival
International Ocean Film Festival
Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival
Barcelona International Environmental Film Festival
Sonoma International Film Festival
Newport Beach Film Festival
Philadelphia Environmental Film Festival
Vero Beach Wine + Film Festival
South Bay Film + Music Festival
Cayman International Film Festival
Illuminate Film Festival
EarthxFilm
Borneo Eco Film Festival
Cinemambiente Environmental Film Festival
Borneo Eco Film Festival
Chagrin Documentary Film Festival
Santa Cruz Film Festival
Devour Food & Film Festival
Kuala Lumpur Eco Film Festival
Awareness Film Festival
Bahamas International Film Festival