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Demi Moore: Family Fuels Climate Documentary
4 Jun
Summary
- Moore's daughters and granddaughter motivated her climate activism.
- Groundswell highlights regenerative agriculture for planetary health.
- The film is part of a trilogy by filmmakers Josh and Rebecca Tickell.

Actress Demi Moore has found profound motivation for her climate activism in her family. Her daughters Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah, along with granddaughter Louetta, have inspired her dedication to creating a healthier planet for future generations. Moore serves as an executive producer and narrator for the documentary "Groundswell."
This film, the third in a series by Josh and Rebecca Tickell, spotlights regenerative agriculture and sustainable farming. Filmmakers journeyed worldwide, from Uganda to India and Brazil, documenting communities positively impacting the climate through these methods. "Groundswell" debuted at the Cannes Film Festival last month.
Moore co-narrates "Groundswell" with Woody Harrelson, her "Indecent Proposal" costar. Harrelson has narrated all three films in the Tickell's trilogy. The Tickells aim to engage audiences by featuring narrators discussing their personal motivations, making the message of healing the earth more relatable and accessible.
The documentary advocates for transitioning one billion acres of farmland globally to regenerative management. This practice helps balance atmospheric carbon by promoting healthy soil. The Tickells, who brought their own children on their global journeys, shared a particularly hopeful experience with refugee women in Uganda.
Moore played a significant role in script development, opening up about how becoming a grandmother heightened her commitment to future generations' well-being. Her personal sustainability journey now includes planting a home garden. "Groundswell" is available for streaming on Prime Video starting June 5, 2026.