A global production
It’s the first-ever film to be made inside the General Assembly Hall using computer-generated imagery, known as CGI, and features global celebrities voicing the dinosaur in numerous languages, including actors Eiza González (Spanish), Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Danish), and Aïssa Maïga (French).
UNDP research released as part of the campaign shows that the world spends $423 billion annually just to subsidise fossil fuels, enough to cover a COVID-19 vaccination for every person in the world or three times the annual amount needed to eradicate global extreme poverty.
“Think of all the other things you could do with that money. Around the world people are living in poverty. Don’t you think that helping them would make more sense than … paying for the demise of your entire species?” the dinosaur says.
In a UNDP short film, Frankie the dinosaur urges world leaders not to choose extinction. UNDP
You can explore more about Frankie, here
→ https://dontchooseextinction.com/en/
See Frankie’s denouement (Great!)
Read the Excuses (fully sik)
Get The Birds and the Bees for your Children (Intergenerational Justice).
Join Global Mindpool. (Courtesy UNDP)
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Tags: computer-generated imagery, Don't choose extinction, Frankie the dionsaur, Global Mindpool, UN General Assembly Hall, UNDP short Film