Save the Amazon with The Green Inferno
If you’re at all socially conscious, then you already know that the Amazon rainforest is in trouble and not just because of cannibals. Read on for some really special news regarding Eli Roth’s The Green Inferno!
From the Press Release:
Leading rainforest information web site Mongabay and charity fundraising platform Prizeo are teaming up with BH Tilt and Eli Roth’s The Green Inferno to create an awareness and fundraising campaign to bring attention to the destruction of the Amazon rainforest. The fundraising campaign also includes a national education and awareness component tied to a multi-city Eli Roth fan appreciation tour.
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The campaign aims to directly conserve at least 10,000 acres of rainforest — an area 12 times the size of New York City’s Central Park — and publish 100 stories that reach upwards of a million people. With the proceeds of this campaign, Mongabay will establish a journalism fund to produce stories on threats facing indigenous people and forests in the Amazon. Mongabay will also distribute funds to non-profit organizations working with indigenous people to protect forests and cultures in the Peruvian Amazon.
Donors at Prizeo.com/GreenInferno will be automatically entered into a sweepstakes for a chance to win a trip for two to Los Angeles to have lunch with Eli Roth, tour the Crypt TV studio, and be treated to a private screening. Donations start at $5 an entry, and people can choose to donate higher amounts in exchange for additional entries. Rewards include movie props and memorabilia, a development deal with Crypt TV , and even a custom prop of your head on a spike. For more information please click here.
Mongabay CEO and Founder Rhett Butler said: “Although this may seem an unconventional partnership for Mongabay, it presents us with a great opportunity to connect with a highly engaged and socially aware audience around issues that are directly relevant to all of us. We have been speaking with BH Tilt and Eli Roth for several weeks, and it’s clear that we have the support of a filmmaker who cares passionately about the issues that Mongabay stands for.”
Prizeo Chief Operating Officer Alexandra Ducocq said: “We are excited to collaborate with such remarkable partners, BH Tilt, Eli Roth, and Mongabay’s Rhett Butler, to bring greater awareness to such an important cause.”
Eli Roth said: “I’m thrilled to be partnering with two terrific organizations that will help fans channel their goodwill towards helping the unprotected tribes of the Amazon in a truly effective way. Horror films have always provoked discussion by pointing out a social injustice in the world, and I made The Green Inferno to spark discussion and bring awareness to the devastation these tribes face at the hands of corporations. While my film is a work of fiction, sadly what is going on in the Amazon is all too real, and after we screened the film for Mongabay, we all agreed that we could use the film’s publicity to help connect fans with them and support the incredible work they’re doing to help the rainforest and protect the people who live there peacefully.”
In The Green Inferno, a group of student activists travel to the Amazon to save the rainforest and soon discover that they are not alone and that no good deed goes unpunished. The film is being released nationwide by BH Tilt on September 25.
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