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As Vatican City became the most recent country to join the 2015 environmental accords of the Paris Agreement, the Holy See hosted the premier of a new documentary, The Letter: A Message for Our Earth. This film, which features Pope Francis, is a vehicle to convey the messages of the pope’s 2015 environmental encyclical, Laudato Si.
According to Variety, the film was made by Emmy-winning director Nicolas Brown and the production company Off The Fence, which won an Oscar for the documentary My Octopus Teacher. Brown reportedly collaborated with the Laudato Si Movement, a global Catholic organization that concerns itself with climate change, and the Vatican’s Dicastery for Communication.
Speaking to Vatican News, Cardinal Michael Czerny hailed the film for its inclusion of “remarkable leaders” from the peripheries. These figures who appear in the documentary include an Indigenous leader, a climate refugee, a youth activist, and a group of scientists. Of the powerful personal witness to climate change provided by these individuals, Cardinal Czerny said:
Premiere
In a separate article, Vatican News reported the successful premiere of The Letter in the Vatican's New Synod Hall on October 4. The event was held on the same day that the Vatican formally entered into the Paris Agreement, along with the release of the documentary on YouTube Originals, featured above.
At the Vatican screening, Cardinal Pietro Parolin called for prayers to entrust the environment to the intercession of St. Francis, as well as appealing to those present for more concrete action on addressing climate change. The prelate said:
Visit Vatican News to learn more about the stories conveyed through The Letter. Watch the full-length documentary on YouTube Originals.