The 2015 hit film The Big Short exposed how Wall Street financiers systematically ignored and underpriced risk before the global financial crash. Today, we’re seeing the same story play out again, but this time, it’s on Bay Street. Join us for a special interactive Canada Climate Week screening of The Big Short and a post-film discussion on the striking parallels between the 2008 housing bubble and today’s climate bubble.
When: Wednesday, November 26th, starts at 6:30 PM, doors open at 6:00
Where: Imagine Cinemas Carlton, 20 Carlton St, Toronto, ON M5B 2H5
Tickets: $10 (includes popcorn + drink)
Whether you’re a finance nerd, film buff, or climate curious, this event is for you. Bring your friends, your curiosity, and your appetite for popcorn, plus a chance to win one of our prizes! Register to save your seat! Your ticket includes free popcorn, a drink, and a chance to win one of our prizes!
Why Join? Major financial institutions continue to profit from climate-destructive investments while failing to account for the long-term risks associated with climate change. This event dives into how short-term thinking is jeopardizing our planet's future and how we can advocate for a more transparent and accountable financial system.
We’re not just watching a movie; we’re connecting the dots between financial risk, accountability, and the climate crisis.
Don't miss out! Register above to save your seat and for the opportunity to win a special prize plus did we mention free popcorn?