#CleanBinProject

  • OFFICIAL SELECTION
    • Planet in Focus Film Festival
    • Newport Beach Film Festival
    • Surrey Environmental Film Festival
    • Tofino Film Festival
    • Thunder Bay Film Festival
    • World Community Film Festival
    • EcoFocus Festival
    • REEL Change Film Festival
    • Filmshift Festival
    • Salt Spring Film Festival
    • Vail Film Festival
    • Bend Film Festival
    • Princeton Environmental Film Festival
    • Atlanta DocuFest
    • Tallgrass Film Festival
    • Projecting Change Film Festival
    • Reel Earth Film Festival
    • Project Native Film Festival
    • Ruby Mountain Film Festival
    • Golden Film Festival
    • Seattle True Independent Film Festival
    • DocuFest
    • Green Film Fest Buenos Aires

 

Is it possible to live completely waste free? In this multi-award winning, festival favourite, partners Jen and Grant go head to head in a competition to see who can swear off consumerism and produce the least garbage Their light-hearted competition is set against a darker examination of the problem waste.  Even as Grant and Jen start to garner interest in their project, they struggle to find meaning in their minuscule influence on the large-scale environmental impacts of our “throw-away society”. Described as An Inconvenient Truth meets Super Size Me, The Clean Bin Project features laugh out loud moments, stop motion animations, and unforgettable imagery. Captivating interviews with renowned artist, Chris Jordan and TED Lecturer Captain Charles Moore, make this film a fun and inspiring call to individual action that speaks to crowds of all ages.

 

AWARDS

  • Best Environmental Documentary Feature, Atlanta DocuFest
  • Best Feature Film, Golden Film Festival
  • Grand Prize Best of Show, Filmshift Festival
  • Audience Choice, Reel Earth Film Festival
  • Best Canadian Documentary, Projecting Change
  • Best Conservation Film, Bend Film Festival
  • Runner Up Audience Choice Best Documentary, Tallgrass Film Festival
  • Inspiring Community Action Award,  Princeton Environmental Film Festival
  • Blue Sky Tribute Award, Vail Film Festival 
  • MOBI Award (Journalism/Media), Recycling Council of BC


Wednesday
Sep212011

Sunshine Coast

We had a great weekend on the Sunshine Coast with three back to back screenings in Powell River, Gibsons (Yay Green Film Series), and at the Sea to Sky Outdoor School.

In Powell River (which was truly a charming town), we got a personal tour of the fabulous Patricia Theatre from Ann (operating since the 1920's) and were hosted by the equally fabulous and community minded Karen from Pebble in the Pond, The Cranberry Hall Society, the local radio station, etc, etc (she's a busy lady).

We also spent some quality time in Powell River's own zero waste store! Check out the short that Grant made while we were in there:

Our Gibsons screening atracted none other than the Mayor, and once again we got to swap stories with some amazing folks. Thanks to Karen, Michelle, Ann, Billie, Beverly, Tim, Ann, Buddy, and Barb.

Friday
Aug192011

Fall Screenings

After a fun summer of family trips and relaxation (including trips to RIdge Meadows Recycling Depot and Gibsons Recycling Depot), we're happy to announce that it will be a busy fall for The Clean Bin Project! We have community screenings from Gibsons, BC all the way to Inuvik, NT! (no, we won't be attending all of them in person).

Grant and I will be hitting a few high schools to share our 50 minute student cut with the next generation of zero wasters, hopefully inspiring them to set up a few challenges of their own.

We're also happy to be a part of some great film festivals including:

 More details to follow. If you don't see your town on the list, why not organize your own community screening? Check out this page for more information, and contact us for more details!

Monday
May302011

Clean Bin Project wins Best Canadian Doc at Projecting Change

We are thrilled to share that we were awarded Best Canadian Documentary at the Projecting Change Film Festival! That's me accepting the award with co-founders Lindsay and Brady and the festival Executive Director Colette (thanks for the photo which I snagged from the Projecting Change facebook page -see more photos here).

We saw so many great films and got to meet some other filmmakers that I hope we'll keep in touch with. Grant rocked his white pants at the closing night party - his band performed for the evening, and we got some really great feedback both on our film and on the event as a whole. It's such a great feeling to be part of a festival in your own home town, especially one that is so well coordinated and engages the public in such an enthousiastic way.

Further reading? Check out the Vancouver Sun interview with Grant and me and this awesome blog review from someone who saw the film.