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Climate is changing. Instead of showing all the worst that can happen, this documentary focuses on the people suggesting solutions and their actions.
Release : | 2015 |
Rating : | 7.9 |
Studio : | France Film, |
Crew : | Director of Photography, Director, |
Cast : | Cyril Dion Mélanie Laurent Pierre Rabhi Vandana Shiva Jeremy Rifkin |
Genre : | Documentary |
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Wonderful character development!
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An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
The world needs more films like this one: inspirational, educational, meaningful and mindful. Excellent work!
Optimistic film about the sad end of our world. The authors fantasize about how the planet can escape from the globalization that destroys it. Film gives the examples of autonomous communities, local economies, implemented or revived ideas that can be effective mechanisms for rescue from the sixth wave of extinction. Which, by the way, the authors categorically attribute to human activities. Researchers' arguments are based on the examples which are not some freak phenomenons, but a very real experience of successful farms, businesses, cities and even countries.From the artistic point of view the film also has a fair value. Temporytm is provided by the interesting plans, offscreen dialogues, unobtrusive infographics and a wonderful soundtrack. Non accidental and very stylish music - is the most successful technical solution that adorns the story.The film is generally bright, shot in light colors, and the characters turn to the audience with a lively optimism, though they are saying that in 100 years we can disappear as a species if we will not start to make at least some effort for our own salvation.This film brought the second Cesar to the star of 'Inglourious Basterds' Mélanie Laurent. Only the first she has received as an actress for the movie "Do not worry, I'm fine" in 2007, and now she has won as a director in the category Best Documentary Film.Clearly, the picture is noteworthy. Especially it will be interesting to those who are concerned about environmental issues, globalization, urbanization, etc. It is unlikely that it will move the boulder of all- consuming capitalism, reach out the hearts of politicians and businessmen. But many things are going to clarify.
This documentary was without a doubt, outstanding! It was informative and inspiring, with wonderful examples of cities and towns, schools, individuals who really are 'living what could/should be', not to mention the great soundtrack! It was almost a full theatre, and at the end, most of us stood up and clapped! This was in France (St Jean de Luz).I'm going to suggest it to our cinema owner in Sechelt, BC. It is truly a Must See for anyone who is interested in joining conscientious individuals/communities who want to see us have a 'tomorrow' for our children! * My question is, we want to see it in Canada, and I wonder ~ ASK ~ Why this documentary is not shown everywhere? in other countries?
Divided into five chapters - agriculture, energy, economy, democracy, and education - this inspiring documentary gives us hope with non-Utopian, concrete local and global solutions to build a better world for tomorrow: Permaculture and local, organic agriculture, local currencies, circular economy, new modes of active democracy, a more social and human education... For once, I did not leave the cinema with a heavy feeling of impotency and doom after watching a documentary about climate change. The reason is that the film doesn't dwell on the problems that we face but rather on the solutions that we already have and that work. The protagonists are both humble and great. Some are already famous (ex. Pierre Rabhi, Vandana Shiva)but they don't stand as heroes... they are just guides showing us new and innovative paths. The soundtrack and the picture quality are bonuses. Because we must and because we can :)