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Age of Stupid, a film which fast forwards to the year 2055 to let us see the devastating effects of climate change, premieres tonight at over 700 location in 50 countries.

Age of Stupid‘s filmmaker Franny Armstrong, is best known for the film McLibel, a documentary on the seven year long court battle between McDonald’s and two vegetarians who have some issues with corporate as well.

Given the fact that the meat industry contributes so much to climate change, Armstrong’s two movies seem to go hand in hand.

There is an interview with Armstrong at the New York Times.

Watch the trailer for Age of Stupid.

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Radiohead‘s Thom Yorke is set to play a live version of the song Reckoner at an undisclosed location on September 21 after the screenings of Age of Stupid take place.

Age of Stupid is a climate change awareness film where a man wakes up in the year 2055 and wonders why the heck no one did anything about climate changes years ago.

Cause it’s like, really, really bad then.

Thom knows not eating meat is a great way to combat climate change, even though when he originally became vegetarian, he just wanted to look cool for some chick, according to animalaid.org.

“A list of things I guess… first thing was Meat is Murder [a song by legendary band The Smiths]. The second thing was getting sick all the time every time I ate meat – getting sick a lot… and the third thing was I started going out with this girl and I wanted to impress her so I pretended I’d been vegetarian all along… and I immediately felt a lot better, a lot healthier. I was concerned, as many people are, about that ‘you’re not going to get all the things you need in your diet, you’re going to get sick all the time’, but the exact opposite happened to me, so I never looked back. It was never a problem straight off.”

Ah, men.

See the power you have, veg ladies?

For more information on the movie and to find tickets, visit ageofstupid.net.

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