Malm's book (How to Blow Up a Pipeline) is a work of nonfiction that uses a history of social justice movements to argue that property destruction should be considered a valid tactic in the pursuit of environmental justice.
Loosely fictionalized adaptation (though it's more inspired by than a direct adaptation) of Andreas Malm's book of the same title.
Lukas Gage improvised 75% of his dialogue.
Rejected from the Sundance Film Festival twice, as well as the South by Southwest Film Festival.
CAA sent out the project to their financing divisions and every indie financier rejected the idea, to the point that they couldn't even book a pitch meeting. So, director Daniel Goldhaber and actor/producer/writer Ariela Barer flew themselves to the 2021 Cannes Film Festival and tried to find somebody who would be interested in the project. They eventually met the people behind Spacemaker Productions at a random party, and they agreed to the project within 15 minutes, despite the script not being finished.