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Documentary series 'Hope!' showcased on Play's platform, screening at Cines Capitol in Madrid

Unveiled on Earth Day, the new original series by our platform, Play, titled 'Hope! We Are Still On Time', was showcased at Madrid's Capitol Cinema.

Freshening Up the Earth Day Premiere

Documentary series 'Hope!' showcased on Play's platform, screening at Cines Capitol in Madrid

Join us on a positive, inspiring journey as we roll out the new docuseries, 'Hope! We're Still in Time', right in time for Earth Day! Presented at the Capitol Cinema in Madrid, this six-episode series, jointly produced by El Gatoverde Producciones and Cine 365 in collaboration with Play, propels us on a global expedition to uncover sustainable solutions tackling the unprecedented ecological crisis.

The series' kick-off was graced by some influential figures in the political and media spheres, including the third vice-president and Minister for Ecological Transition, Sara Aagesen, the Minister of Health, Mónica García, the corporate general director of Play, Eduardo Fernández Palomares, and the director of Play, Alberto Fernández. The dynamic team of 'El Tiempo' from our platform and journalist Mercedes Milá powered the night with an extraordinary show.

"The silver screen tonight will reverberate with the force of a word as powerful and transformative as 'hope,' a beacon of green hope," championed Sara Aagesen.

Javier Peña, the visionary behind the project, lays out his plans for an "exhilarating voyage across the four continents in search of solutions that pave the way for a more balanced and better quality of life for all."

Alberto Fernández, director of Play, shared his enthusiasm, emphasizing "the importance of our platform being the nesting ground for this meaningful project. It's a globally-produced undertaking that features climate change, a topic intimately woven into our daily lives. We are proud to be part of projects intended to reshape our future."

The dedicated team of 'El Tiempo' from our platform stood behind this premiere, expressing that "it's crucial to discuss climate change daily, especially on Spanish television, and this series exemplifies hope and positivity."

Mercedes Milá, esteemed communicator, introduced the event, expressing her fervor for the project, "I wholeheartedly jumped on board due to my passion for what Javier Peña has been advocating for long, his optimistic views are thought-provoking, and this series sparks hope and serves as a powerful catalyst for change."

The unveiling boasted the patronage of Triodos Bank and Fundación Mario Sandoval.

A Documentary Series with Strong Social Impact

'"Hope! We're Still in Time'" offers a vibrant, proactive, solution-oriented discourse on the global environmental crisis. Visionary Javier Peña, scientific communicator and brainchild of Hope! channel, spearheads this inspiring project.

The first two episodes in the original version with Spanish subtitles are now available on Play, with weekly releases of a new chapter. This Wednesday, La 2 will air the first two Spanish-dubbed episodes as well.

With its visually stunning format, tangible optimism, and current expertise, the series emanates from Project Drawdown, a trailblazing non-profit organization renowned as the leading global source of climate solutions. Environmentalist Paul Hawken co-founded Project Drawdown, adding authority to this global initiative aiming to slash carbon emissions and bolster natural environment regeneration.

Experts and international figures like Jane Goodall, Christiana Figueres, and Fernando Valladares provide incisive insights in each episode.

As testimony to Play's steadfast commitment to public service and cutting-edge scientific dissemination content, "Hope!" deploys a transmedia strategy that escalates its narrative, reinforced by three cornerstones:

  • 'Hope! The Podcast': Here, Javier Peña regales his fans with anecdotes from his globe-trotting adventures and engaging interviews with familiar faces.
  • Interactive Map: Our platform's Lab has conceived an engaging interactive map that enables users to explore "Hope!" initiatives across the world.
  • our website Earth Day Channel: Play has launched a devoted channel, featuring documentaries and programs centered around the environment and climate change.

United us by a common purpose, join us on this enlightening journey to discover meaningful solutions restoring our planet's equilibrium and elevating human life. Together, we're stronger!

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  1. The documentary series, 'Hope! We're Still in Time', produced by a collaboration between El Gatoverde Producciones, Cine 365, and Play, aims to regenerate our planet's environment by focusing on average solutions to the climate-change crisis.
  2. Notably, the series' director, Alberto Fernández, stated that the platform Play is proud to be the ground for such a meaningful project that has a global impact, discussing topics like emissions and climate-change, which are intertwined in our daily lives.
  3. An eclectic group of experts, including Jane Goodall, Christiana Figueres, and Fernando Valladares, shares their insights in each episode of the series, promoting hope and positivity for the future of our planet.
  4. As a part of the series' transmedia strategy, 'Hope! The Podcast' will offer interesting anecdotes from the creator of the series, Javier Peña, as well as engaging interviews with significant figures.
  5. To further encourage engagement and public discourse on environmental-science and climate-change issues, Play has launched an Earth Day Channel featuring documentaries and programs designed for entertainment and educational purposes.
In harmony with Earth Day celebrations, we debuted our homegrown series 'Still in Time: Beaming Hope' at Capitol Cinema, Madrid.
Displayed yesterday at Capitol Cinemas in Madrid, in alignment with Earth Day, our platform unveiled the original series on Play titled, 'Hope! We Still Have Time'.
On Earth Day, the unique series from our platform, Play, titled 'Hope! We still have time', was debuted at the Capitol Cinema in Madrid, Spain.

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