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As a result of their environmental impact, activist Greta Thunberg doesn’t take planes. 

It’s this powerful decision that landed the teenage activist on a wind-powered ship bound for the United Nations Climate Change Summit in New York City last summer, as shown in the first footage from Hulu’s upcoming documentary I Am Greta. 

Thunberg’s trans-Atlantic voyage, beginning from the southern coast of England, makes up just one part of director Nathan Grossman’s portrait of the world-famous environmental advocate. Set to premiere on Thursday at the Venice Film Festival, I Am Greta will profile Thunberg’s rise to prominence through her famous school strikes and impactful public speaking.

I Am Greta begins streaming November 13 on Hulu

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