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SLAPP, Javier Bardem and Yasmin Finney in the Short Greenpeace

The actor Oscar Javier Bardem and the actress nominated for Children's and Family Emmy Awards, Yasmin Finney are the protagonists of the short film "SLAPP Suit" launched all over the world by Greenpeace International. The short staged the threat posed by the reckless lawsuits, the Slapps (Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation), with which the large polluting companies try to silence every critical voice. "I made this film because Green…

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The fight against the lawsuits used to silence environmental activism makes the leap to international cinema. Greenpeace’s short film on the SLAPP lawsuits has just premiered worldwide with two faces of enormous international projection: Oscar winner Javier Bardem and British actress nominated for Emmy Yasmin Finney. The film, titled SLAPP Suit, focuses on an increasingly denounced practice by human rights organizations and environmental collect…

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The actor Oscar Javier Bardem and the actress nominated for Children's and Family Emmy Awards, Yasmin Finney are the protagonists of the short film "SLAPP Suit" launched all over the world by Greenpeace International. The short staged the threat posed by the reckless lawsuits, the Slapps (Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation), with which the large polluting companies try to silence every critical voice. "I made this film because Green…

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Oscar winner Javier Bardem and Emmy nominee Yasmin Finney star in the new short film “SLAPP Suit.” The film, released worldwide today by Greenpeace International, highlights the threat of—and resistance to—the abusive SLAPP lawsuits that aim to silence us. Billionaires and polluters use Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPP) to drown activists, journalists, whistleblowers, and nonprofits in legal fees, drain their time and resou…

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Il Fatto Quotidiano broke the news in Rome, Italy on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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