No PFAs: Matthew Modine champions environment in two new docs - 48 hills
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"I'm always an environmentalist," says Modine, who recently produced two documentary shorts highlighting critical social and environmental issues-Ripple Effect and SLUDGE: A PFAS UPRISING, which examine the need for sustainable practices and awareness of environmental crises."
"That's a given. It's not a part-time gig. I'm always seeking to discover how we can solve problems and search for ways to help improve situations,” he emphasizes, underlining his lifelong commitment to activism beyond just acting roles.
Modine will be recognized for these films and his years of activism with the UNAFF's Visionary Award, showcasing his dedication to addressing critical social and environmental issues through film.
For Modine, it's not about awards. It's about the work, which he says grew out of borrowed intelligence from masters like Sylvia Earle and Jacques Cousteau, reflecting his deep respect for environmental science.
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