Upcoming Climate Drama Highlights The Inspiring Story Of Scientists Who Saved The Ozone Layer In an ambitious new climate drama, director Fisher Stevens, known for his work on Beckham and The Lincoln Project, will bring to life the groundbreaking story behind the Montreal Protocol. Titled The Montreal Protocol, this film is being developed by Stevens' production company Highly Flammable in collaboration with Leonardo DiCaprio’s Appian Way, New State Pictures, and Curiosity Rights. The story focuses on a dedicated group of scientists who defied all odds to address one of the world’s most pressing environmental issues: the thinning ozone layer. The project is being adapted by Jess Kimball Leslie, celebrated for her work on Kings of America. Financing the development is RandomGood Films, a studio known for its commitment to socially impactful projects, recently collaborating with Stevens, Appian Way, and Highly Flammable on We Are Guardians, another film rooted in environmental them...
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