Join ICP and BYkids for a special screening of ANOTHER WORLD IS POSSIBLE, a new documentary highlighting climate activist Helena Marschall, 20, as she helps lead the climate movement in Germany to get political leaders to act. After the screening, director Helena Marschall will be joined by Holly Carter, founder of BYkids for a conversation and audience Q&A.
About the Film
At a fragile time, when inaction seems to bring us closer to an irreversible climate reality, young people are mobilizing to reverse global warming. ANOTHER WORLD IS POSSIBLE follows the work of Helena, who leaves no doubt that urgent action is imperative. But she also offers hope, and a roadmap to impactful activism.
Helena organized one of Germany’s first school strikes for the cause. Now 20, she coordinates strategies and national campaigns for Fridays for Future Germany when not studying economics at Leuphana University in Lüneburg. Fridays for Future emerged as a grassroots movement after teen activist Greta Thunberg held up a “School Strike for Climate” sign in 2018 at the Swedish parliament. Strikers in hundreds of cities have followed Greta’s example, skipping Friday classes to go out to spur environmental awareness.
Germany has hosted some of the world’s largest Fridays for Future protests. In the biggest one, in 2021, Greta Thunberg led more than 100,000 marchers through the streets of Berlin. Helena’s film takes us there.
Young activists also regularly protest in Lützerath, an epicenter of coal extraction, where Helena talks to fellow activists while they protest plans to bulldoze the village to expand a lignite mine. Such protests are bearing tangible results.
Director's Statement
“The climate crisis seems big and scary, and as young people we often feel powerless. I’ve found that when we come together, we can rise up and truly transform the world. This film tells that story. Every day I’m inspired by the activists around me and what we have accomplished, and I hope that sharing that with a wider audience, with Anja’s help, will allow more people to recognize their power and join us in pushing for change.”
—Helena Marschall
About BYKids
BYkids produces real-world films for kids, by kids. Talented young storytellers from around the world are paired with seasoned filmmakers to create powerful documentaries about their lives. In partnership with public television and education innovators, Bykids shares the films and their educational resources to help make global issues feel personal, relevant and actionable for millions of students. Their work serves as a catalyst for change, igniting important conversations and inspiring a new generation of social activists.