Festivals & Awards
Sundance 2017: "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power"
The sequel to Al Gore's successful documentary "An Inconvenient Truth" had its world premiere at Sundance on Thursday night.
Nick Allen is the former Senior Editor at RogerEbert.com. He has been writing about film online since 2007, contributing to various publications including The Playlist, Vulture, MEL Magazine, and RogerEbert.com. He has been a member of the Chicago Film Critics Association since 2010. You can follow him on Twitter @nickallen_redux
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