Acclaimed filmmaker Georgina Willis is set to release highly-anticipated environmental documentary INSECT_O_CIDE, delivering a cinematic exploration of the increasingly critical issue of insect decline.
Tackling this prominent issue of the modern era, the film which promises to be a powerful and undeniably important contribution to the ongoing global conversation surrounding environmental protection has already generated buzz, considerable support and enthusiastic endorsements from prominent figures and influential voices, including the distinguished Sir Stephen Fry and the beloved Dame Joanna Lumley.
Narrated by esteemed figure in entomology and conservation, Professor Dave Goulson, the documentary offers viewers a comprehensive and unflinching portrayal of the devastating consequences resulting from the widespread and often indiscriminate use of insecticides on vulnerable insect populations and the fragile ecosystems that they inhabit.
Delving into scientific research and data about the alarming decline of vital pollinator species, including bees, butterflies, and other essential insects as well as the repercussions of this for both human society and the natural world, INSECT_O_CIDE has already received numerous accolades and prestigious awards,
With a stunning soundtrack by Owen Barnett elevating the breathtaking visuals and in-depth storytelling, the compelling project has been showcased at prestigious film festivals such as the London Independent Film Awards and the Wildlife Conservation Film Festival, as it continues to ignite important and necessary conversations and inspire meaningful activism.
Known for her groundbreaking independent film Watermark, which made its debut at the Cannes Film Festival, Willis taps into her nuanced talents to serve an urgent and impassioned call to action to make informed choices to preserve the world we live in and ensure a healthy future for generations to come.
For those seeking to learn more about this crucial film, its important message, and the ways in which they can get involved in the fight to protect insect populations and preserve our planet's ecosystems, you can find more information at www.insectocidethefilm.co.uk.