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Jonathan Scott's First-Ever Documentary Is Now Available on Digital, DVD, and Blu-ray

Photo credit: Independent Lens | PBS
Photo credit: Independent Lens | PBS

From House Beautiful

This article was originally published on 10/22/2020. It has been updated to reflect new information.

Fans of the Property Brothers know Drew and Jonathan Scott as home renovation experts who create dream homes for families and people who've had an impact on celebrities. But filming entertaining TV is not the only thing they're passionate about. Along with their home improvement shows, they've also taken on a bunch of other creative ventures, including a lifestyle magazine, a home line, and children's books. Recently, Jonathan added another role his extensive resume: He released first-ever documentary late last year.

In mid-November, Jonathan Scott’s Power Trip, which is about the fight for clean energy, premiered on PBS and was available to stream at virtual screenings. Well, if you haven't had a chance to catch the documentary, we've got good news. It's now available to download on iTunes and Apple TV. You can also get it on DVD and Blu-ray. Plus, you can stream it on Amazon Prime Video .

Back in October, Jonathan took to Instagram to announce his documentary and share a preview. "This is a story about corruption that I fell into, but quickly learned that it needs to be told," Jonathan writes in the caption of the post. "I invested three years of my life to help people understand where our energy comes from, why it matters, and who is trying to take away your rights. My hope is it helps us come together and work for a better energy future for all."

The documentary follows Jonathan as he travels across the country to find out why renewable energy isn't available to everyone. On his journey to learn about the barriers and opportunities to providing clean energy, he meets with farmers, coal workers, and the members of the Navajo Nation who built a solar plant. He also talks with religious leaders "who made a desperate attempt to help meet their community’s energy needs," the documentary description reads. Plus, he sits down with the politicians involved in the fight for clean energy.

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