Demi Moore y Woody Harrelson narran el documental Groundswell en Cannes

Demi Moore y Woody Harrelson narrarán y serán productores ejecutivos del documental Groundswell, que se estrenará en el Festival de Cine de Cannes. La película marca la entrega final de una trilogía sobre agricultura regenerativa y se transmitirá en Prime Video a partir del 5 de junio.

Prime Video publicó las primeras imágenes del proyecto, que muestran a Moore junto a los directores Josh Tickell y Rebecca Harrell Tickell, así como a Harrelson en la cabina de grabación. El documental explora prácticas de agricultura regenerativa en cinco continentes, destacando los esfuerzos para abordar el cambio climático, la extinción de especies y la pérdida de suelo a través de métodos que fomentan la creación de suelo vivo y el almacenamiento de carbono bajo tierra.

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