Intrepid climate kayakers paddle against climate change at the Department of Energy and Climate Change as one of the many direct-actions cut for Climate Camp TV during the 2009 Blackheath Climate Camp.
Just Do It lifts the lid on climate activism and the daring troublemakers who have crossed the line to become modern-day outlaws. Documented over a year, Emily James' film follows these activists as they blockade factories, attack coal power stations and glue themselves to the trading floors of international banks despite the very real threat of arrest.
"A smart, funny, adrenalised portrait of 21st century activism" Danny Leigh - The Guardian
Intrepid climate kayakers paddle against climate change at the Department of Energy and Climate Change as one of the many direct-actions cut for Climate Camp TV during the 2009 Blackheath Climate Camp.