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A Time Comes is a 2009 documentary that examines a pivotal moment in the environmental movement. It follows six Greenpeace volunteers who faced trial for their protest against coal-fired power plants in the UK.
A Time Comes has seen limited release formats, primarily available on DVD, and finding a digital copy can be a bit of a hunt. Its scarcity stems from the niche nature of its subject matter, yet it garners interest for its depiction of grassroots activism. Collectors often appreciate not just the film's content but its historical context, making it a notable piece for those focused on environmental narratives in cinema.
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A Time Comes is a documentary.
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A Time Comes was released in 2009.
The film focuses on six Greenpeace volunteers who were tried for shutting down a coal-fired power station in protest against environmental policies.
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