Documentary: I am Greta - free preview in Dutch cinemas for students under 17
Students up to the age of 17 in the Netherlands have the opportunity to go to the cinema for free on Friday October 16 to see the documentary I Am Greta, about the life and work of the climate activist Greta Thunberg. With many primary and secondary school students on school holidays this week, the timing is ideal.
Free cinema admission for children up for the age of 17
Fridays For Future set up the special collaboration with film distributor Periscoop Film. The news was announced on the Fridays For Future Netherlands website on Monday. The aim of the campaign is to introduce as many kids and young people as possible to I Am Greta.
The life of a climate activist
The documentary follows Thunberg's life in the lead up to becoming the globally renowned climate activist she is today - from the first Friday school strikes at the Swedish parliament to the transatlantic sailing journey that took her to the United Nations conference in New York in 2019, where she gave a talk about the climate emergency.
Participaring cinemas
Students can see the film in cinemas in many Dutch cities:
- Amersfoort:Filmtheater De Lieve Vrouw
- Amsterdam: Rialto & De Balie
- The Hague: Filmhuis Den Haag & Ominversum
- Deventer: MIMIK
- Groningen: Forum Groningen
- Haarlem:Filmschuur
- Leeuwarden: Slieker Film
- Maastricht: Cinema Lumiere
- Nijmegen: Lux
- Rotterdam: Kino
- Utrecht: Louis Hartlooper Complex
- Eindhoven: NatLab
Get your cinema tickets
Get your free tickets on the I am Greta Friday action website. Booking is essential, due to the 1,5-metre rule and therefore the limited amount of seats available. Besides this preview for young people, I Am Greta can be seen in Dutch cinemas from October 22!