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The Chances of the World Changing, a feature-length (82-minute) documentary, follows Richard Ogust over two years, chronicling the rewards and frustrations of being passionate about a cause. That Richard, as an activist, struggles to save not only hundreds of animals, but also his own life makes this film a rich outreach tool. Audiences will learn as much about activism itself as about the struggles to save an endangered species.

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Download the discussion guide for The Chances of the World Changing:

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The Chances of the World Changing: Discussion Guide

The Chances of the World Changing, a feature-length (82-minute) documentary, follows Richard Ogust over two years, chronicling the rewards and frustrations of being passionate about a cause. That Richard, as an activist, struggles to save not only hundreds of animals, but also his own life makes this film a rich outreach tool. Audiences will learn as much about activism itself as about the struggles to save an endangered species.

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