Sundance Channel Unveils Two New Eco-Series This Summer in THE GREEN(TM)
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'Outrageous Wasters' and 'It's Not Easy Being Green Season 2' Debut
NEW YORK, May 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Sundance Channel has added two British
eco-reality series to the summer line up of the network's weekly environmental
block THE GREEN. Beginning July 1 at 9pm et/pt, the network will debut
"Outrageous Wasters," a four-part series that follows a single family through
an ultra-crash course in eco-aware living, designed to transform them from
energy-guzzling "meanies" to tree-loving "greenies" in two weeks. Kicking off
on July 29 at 9pm et/pt is season 2 of "Its Not Easy Being Green." In eight
thirty-minute episodes three "green experts" travel around the British
countryside advising and assisting a range of citizens in realizing their eco
goals. These shows will be followed each week in THE GREEN by a documentary
film on one of a broad range of eco-related topics, from climate change and
energy to design, fashion and architecture.
"International television networks have been ahead of the pack in creating
upbeat and entertaining green programming," commented Sundance Channel EVP and
GM Programming and Creative Affairs, Laura Michalchyshyn. "Sundance Channel's
THE GREEN block is the perfect place to showcase these lively, fun and
sometimes outrageous eco-reality shows from around the globe."
Sundance Channel's THE GREEN, presented by Lexus Hybrid Living and Citi
Smith Barney, returned for a second season in April 2008. THE GREEN presents a
lively mix of original series, documentary premieres and interstitial series
about the earth's ecology. Its original programs and interstitial segments
provide viewers with ideas for how to work green, play green, eat green, dress
green and live green. Sundance Channel's original series "Big Ideas for a
Small Planet" continues every Tuesday night at 9pm et/pt through June 24.
THE GREEN July through September programming
Tuesday, July 1st
9:00pm e/p
"Outrageous Wasters" Episode 1 (U.S. Television Premiere) - In the
suburban town of Aylesbury, the Witheys - Stella; Mark, her husband of three
years; and Stella's 14-year-old son Jak - admit they have given little thought
to environmental issues. They're a two-car family, with loads of electronic
gadgets and a rather cavalier approach to consumption.
10:10pm e/p
Wetlands Preserved (U.S. Television Premiere) - Directed by Dean Budnick.
From 1989 to 2001, Budnick chronicles the environmentally friendly club's
legend with rare vintage concert footage and accounts from the club's former
owners, rock critics, musicians and club regulars.
Tuesday, July 8
9:00pm e/p
"Outrageous Wasters" Episode 2 (U.S. Television Premiere) - The affluent
Buchannan family - John, Susan and their children, 19-year-old Kris and
16-year-old Aimee - share a sumptuous home near Glasgow, Scotland. They own
three cars and a fourth vehicle is in the offing; their meals are largely
comprised of imported ingredients.
10:10pm e/p
Garbage Warrior (Original Production) - Directed by Oliver Hodge and co-
production of Open Eye Media, ITVS International and Sundance Channel. This
inspiring film profiles maverick architect Michael Reynolds, who has spent
thirty years developing radically original models of self-sustaining housing
near Taos, New Mexico.
Tuesday, July 15th
9:00pm e/p
"Outrageous Wasters" Episode 3 (U.S. Television Premiere) - The Fowlers of
Dunkirk - successful entrepreneur Roger; his wife Nicola; and their children,
15-year-old Francis, 13-year-old Jonathan and 9-year-old Katya -- have a
carbon footprint five times the British national average. They play loads of
games, have a shocking number of TVs, and host weekly parties that generate
lots of empty bottles and leftover food -- all of which ends up as landfill
event.
10:10pm e/p
In the Pit - Directed by Juan Carlos Rulfo. To give a human face to
seemingly unendurable labor, Mexican documentarian Rulfo visited a major
construction site as workers toiled to build an upper deck of Mexico City's
immense Periferico Highway. Grand Jury Prize for World Documentary, 2006
Sundance Film Festival.
Tuesday, July 22nd
9:00pm e/p
"Outrageous Wasters" Episode 4 (U.S. Television Premiere) -
Hairdressers/salon owners Stewart and Anji Armodtrading live 13 miles outside
of London in Maidenhead, sharing a home with their 21-year-old year daughter
Shanelle, their 18-year-old daughter Strong, and Strong's friend, 17-year-old
Carla. Anji runs about 35 loads of laundry per week, and computer programmer
Shanelle ends each day with a luxuriant bath
10:10pm e/p
Genesis (Sundance Channel Premiere) - Directed by Claude Nuridsany, Marie
Perennou. From the French team behind the Microcosmos comes this bewitching
look at the origins and evolution of life on Earth.
Tuesday, July 29th
9:00pm e/p
"It's Not Easy Being Green" Season 2/Episode 1 (U.S. Television Premiere)
- In the borough of Wirral in northwest England, Dick meets Helen and Russell
Keenan, who have ambitious plans for a self-sufficient eco-compound.
9:35pm e/p
The Greening of Southie - Directed by Ian Cheney. This documentary goes
behind the scenes and onto the scaffolds to follow the construction of
Boston's first green residential building, a luxury condominium complex called
the Macallen.
Tuesday, August 5
9:00pm e/p
"It's Not Easy Being Green" Season 2/Episode 2 (U.S. Television Premiere)
- Dick and James meet sisters Jake and Candy Moriarty, who have sold the
family B&B and now want to create an eco-friendly campsite on land they own in
Cornwall.
9:35pm e/p
The Unforeseen (Television Premiere) Directed by Laura Dunn. Combining
lyrical cinematography, illuminating archival footage and even-handed
reportage, Dunn maps three decades of conflict between real estate developers
and community-based conservationists in Austin, Texas. Executive produced by
Terrence Malick and Robert Redford.
Tuesday, August 12
9:00pm e/p
"It's Not Easy Being Green" Season 2/Episode 3 (U.S. Television Premiere)
- Dick meets Chris and Carla Fletcher, rat-race refugees who have settled in
Aberdeenshire, Scotland to grow their own food and raise livestock (including
an unusual breed of sheep).
9:35pm e/p
Grass - Directed by Ron Mann. While it's unlikely to change US drug
policy, this entertaining documentary chronicling the bizarre 100-year history
of laws against the use of marijuana may prompt outrage, discussion and a
perverse sense of nostalgia.
Tuesday, August 19
9:00pm e/p
"It's Not Easy Being Green" Season 2/Episode 4 (U.S. Television Premiere)
- James meets Maggie of Staffordshire, who is renovating her 1930s house in a
thoroughly eco-friendly fashion, re-using original fixtures and as many
eco-friendly materials as possible.
9:35pm e/p
Ice Breaker (Television Premiere) - Directed by Jody Shapiro and David
Best. This documentary captures 42 days onboard a Canadian Coast Guard ship
as it sails from Newfoundland to the high Arctic, patrolling some of the most
spectacular and dangerous waterways on the planet.
Tuesday, August 26
9:00pm e/p
"It's Not Easy Being Green" Season 2/Episode 5 (U.S. Television Premiere)
- At New House Farm, James recruits his friends and his sister Charlotte help
dig a new pond to attract more wildlife -- and give the family's ducklings
their own home. Dick meets with East London resident Andrew Martin, who wants
to install a solar hot water heater in his back garden
9:35pm e/p
Everything's Cool - Directed by Daniel B. Gold and Judith Helfand. Mixing
humor with urgency, Gold and Helfand (Blue Vinyl) profile the small group of
global warming messengers who continue to prod a largely apathetic public into
political activism.
Tuesday, September 2
9:00pm e/p
"It's Not Easy Being Green" Season 2/Episode 6 (U.S. Television Premiere)
- In Lincolnshire, we meet Zannah and Arthur, who are renovating a 200-year-
old cottage that has no onsite heating source.
9:35pm e/p
Somba Ke: The Money Place - Directed by Linda Henningson, Petr Cizek and
David Henningson. Sombe Ke reveals the neglected story of the remote Canadian
region that supplied the Manhattan Project with uranium for the Hiroshima and
Nagasaki A-bombs, and its dark and disturbing legacy.
Tuesday, September 9
9:00pm e/p
"It's Not Easy Being Green" Season 2/Episode 7 (U.S. Television Premiere)
- In the seaside area of New Forest, Matt Goldschmeid wants to make a
permanent home of the lush vacation property his parents bought in the 1980s.
9:35pm e/p
Burning the Future: Coal in America - Directed by David Novack. West
Virginia provides coal to produce electricity for half the nation. Ironically,
while preserving jobs, coal mining disfigures mountainsides, destroys plant
and animal species and spreads toxic groundwater.
Tuesday, September 16
9:00pm e/p
"It's Not Easy Being Green" Season 2/Episode 8 (U.S. Television Premiere)
- Dick and Jim visit a Cambridge mechanic named Gary, who wants to save money
by switching his car to biodiesel. Using scrounged and free materials, the
men construct a backyard biofuel processor, which will convert used vegetable
oil from the local take-out restaurant.
9:35pm e/p
Off the Grid: Life on the Mesa - Directed by Jeremy Stulberg and Randy
Stulberg. Some 400 people make their home on a rugged 15-square mile stretch
of New Mexico desert known as the Mesa. Devoid of basic amenities like
running water, paved roads and power lines, the Mesa isn't an easy place to
live, but it does offer solitude and autonomy to those who need it, as well as
an alternative to contemporary consumer society.
Under the creative direction of Robert Redford, Sundance Channel is the
television destination for independent-minded viewers seeking something
different. Bold, uncompromising and irreverent, Sundance Channel offers
audiences a diverse and engaging selection of films, documentaries, and
original programs, all unedited and commercial free. Launched in 1996,
Sundance Channel is a venture of NBC Universal, CBS and Robert Redford.
Sundance Channel operates independently of the non-profit Sundance Institute
and the Sundance Film Festival, but shares the overall Sundance mission of
encouraging artistic freedom of expression. Sundance Channel's website
address is www.sundancechannel.com.
SOURCE Sundance Channel
Sarah Eaton, Sr. Vice President, Public Relations, +1-212-708-8043,
sarah.eaton@sundancechannel.com, or Katie Lanegran, Sr. Director, Public
Relations, +1-212-708-8044, katie.lanegran@sundancechannel.com, both of
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