A groundbreaking new film has garnered high praise from royalty. Groundswell, the culmination of a ten-year effort by Californian filmmakers Rebecca and Josh Tickell, is leading a global movement that connects climate concerns with regenerative agriculture practices.
Narrated by Demi Moore and featuring Woody Harrelson, the documentary also includes a special appearance by Prince William, son of King Charles. The King was deeply moved by the couple’s previous film, Kiss The Ground, which delves into the potential of regenerative agriculture to restore the planet. He personally shared the film with over a thousand individuals, reaching out to the farmers featured in it.
Rebecca recounted their encounter with the King at Dumfries House in Scotland, where he expressed his admiration for Kiss The Ground, calling it his favorite film. He emphasized his belief in spreading the message of regeneration, aligning with the filmmakers’ own mission.
Josh emphasized that Groundswell is not just an environmental film but a reflection of everyone’s future. Describing it as a “six-pint” movie, he highlighted its potential to spark meaningful conversations and engagement.
The film, which debuted at the Cannes Film Festival, boasts a star-studded cast, including influential figures like Demi Moore and Woody Harrelson. Their involvement reflects a personal commitment to the film’s message of sustainability and regeneration.
As the filmmakers navigate the premiere of their third installment, they express relief and hope for the impact it will have on global audiences. Groundswell is not merely a movie but a depiction of a widespread movement reshaping the world for a sustainable future.
With a focus on the UK’s farming challenges, the film sheds light on pressing issues such as food and fertilizer crises. Celebrity appearances, like that of Andy Cato and Jeremy Clarkson, add depth and relevance to the narrative, making it a powerful viewing experience for UK audiences.
Groundswell is set to premiere worldwide on Amazon Prime on June 5th, offering viewers an opportunity to engage with the urgent message of environmental stewardship and regeneration.
