Discover the newest groundbreaking films on the Planet Classroom
Network for February.
NEW
YORK, Feb. 1, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/
-- Planet Classroom is thrilled to announce its February 2025 lineup, showcasing ten
extraordinary films that highlight the power of storytelling, AI
innovation, and artistry. Spanning genres from animated fantasy and
environmental documentaries to classical music and climate change
discussions, Planet Classroom continues to entertain, educate, and
inspire youth globally.
February Highlights
Net Zero Speaks with Rob
Jackson
Stanford professor and climate
expert Rob Jackson joins climate
activist Rida Merchant in this
compelling episode, produced by Sadie
Judd. Together, they explore bold strategies to combat
climate change, focusing on methane reduction, equity in solutions,
and actionable steps toward net-zero emissions. Blending science
and storytelling, this inspiring episode offers hope and practical
solutions to address the climate crisis.
Thinking Like a Mountain
Directed by Victoria Bond, the
first woman to earn a doctorate in orchestral conducting from
Juilliard, this documentary features the Shanghai Symphony
performing her composition, inspired by Aldo Leopold's reflections on humanity's
relationship with nature. Combining music, breathtaking visuals,
and Leopold's philosophy, the film offers a harmonious exploration
of environmental stewardship and interconnectedness.
Lori Belilove and The
Belilovables
A tribute to Isadora Duncan's
dance legacy, this inspiring film directed by Lori Belilove—widely
regarded as the premier interpreter and ambassador of Duncan's
work—features young performers aged 8 to 17 blending technique,
improvisation, and Duncan's iconic choreography. As a
third-generation Duncan dancer and founder of the Isadora Duncan
Dance Foundation, Belilove brings unparalleled expertise and
artistry to this film, which captures the transformative power of
dance with grace, creativity, and timeless authenticity.
The Brightest Star
Directed by Tuomas Tuppurainen,
this visually stunning, dialogue-free animated fantasy tells the
bittersweet story of a young girl who encounters a celestial
spirit. With hand-painted visuals and a poignant score, the film
balances innocence and mystery to deliver an emotional journey that
lingers long after the credits roll.
February's Diverse Film Releases
- Mozart Sonata in C Major, K. 521
Performed by Bard College
Conservatory and arranged by Peter Serkin, this masterful
reinterpretation breathes new life into Mozart's final piano
sonata.
Directed by Arman Taheri, this
psychological thriller weaves a tale of trust and deception through
evocative cinematography and layered storytelling.
Created by Dean Lee and
Grant Lee Bomar, this
thought-provoking psychological drama delves into themes of guilt
and self-awareness.
- BEYOND BORDERS: Embracing Cultural Competence
Produced by Gabrielle Scott, this
short documentary highlights the importance of cultural empathy and
collaboration in solving global challenges.
- HeyGen: AI Making Video Production Accessible
Directed by Sahana Garrett, this
short film showcases how AI tools developed by Joshua Xu and Wayne
Liang are democratizing video creation.
- The PAWS Project: AI for Wildlife Conservation
Produced by Helen Cotrupi, this
short documentary explores how Dr. Milind
Tambe and his team use AI to combat elephant poaching.
Planet Classroom Offers Something for Everyone
From awe-inspiring classical music to urgent environmental calls
to action, February's releases highlight the platform's dedication
to global creativity, diversity, and youth empowerment. Each film
provides a unique lens to view the world, ensuring audiences are
entertained, informed, and inspired.
About the Planet Classroom Network
The Planet Classroom Network, organized by CMRubinWorld,
connects musicians, dancers, filmmakers, activists, learning
innovators, and technologists globally to entertain, educate, and
engage youth. Supported by over 30 international cultural
organizations, the platform empowers youth to shape its vision and
programming, with 700 films currently streaming.
For more information on CMRubinWorld, follow @CMRubinWorld on
Twitter.
Media Contact
David Wine, Planet Classroom
Network, +1 (212) 439-8474, david@cmrubinworld.com,
https://www.cmrubinworld.com
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