Films for the next film festival

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Age of Stupid

Postby steve » Wed Feb 18, 2009 1:25 pm

A new doc about climate change that's out on March 15th and also on at the Showroom from the 20th March. Anyway I thought I'd list it here for completeness.

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Australia Peak oil doc

Postby steve » Mon Feb 23, 2009 9:32 pm

Australia Pumping Empty a new documentary for Australia

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We are What we eat

Postby steve » Wed Feb 25, 2009 12:27 pm

A new movie still in production called We Are What We Eat.




More clips on the web site...
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Energy Crossroads

Postby steve » Sun Mar 01, 2009 9:24 pm

Another interesting looking peak oil movie

Energy Crossroads

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The Great Squeeze

Postby steve » Sun Mar 01, 2009 9:33 pm

A new 2009 film: The Great Squeeze

“For some decades now we have been talking about saving the planet; but I’ve come to realize that this is not really the issue. The issue is civilization itself and whether we can save it.”
-Lester R. Brown, Founder of the Earth Policy Institute




The Great Squeeze picks up where the documentary Energy Crossroads left off. This new film explores our current ecological and economic crisis stemming from our dependence on cheap and abundant energy. Although our actions for the past 200 years have lifted our civilization to new heights, it has come at a tremendous price.

With the help of specialists in anthropology, economics and biology, the film demonstrates that there are recurring patterns in history of self-destructive and shortsighted behaviors that parallel our modern times. Today, with 6 billion people and growing, those patterns are no longer isolated and are affecting the entire globe.

We are now at a point where humanity's demands for natural resources far exceed the earth's capacity to sustain us. The extraction and the use of those resources in the past two centuries have changed our climate and ecosystems so significantly that a new geological era had to be created.

Our current paradigm must change. We will have to accept the new reality; the human economy is part of nature and not the other way around. We are faced with great challenges. But unlike the rest of the living world, we have the unique ability to adapt and decide our fate and the fate of most of the biosphere, for better or worse, in order to survive the human project.

The Great Squeeze features: economist Lester Brown, founder of The Earth Policy Institute, Richard Heinberg, world renowned Peak Oil expert, Edward O. Wilson, legendary biologist, Alexandra Cousteau, leading advocate for marine ecosystems, author James Howard Kunstler, paleoclimatologist Jim White and many more.
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Threads

Postby steve » Sun Mar 01, 2009 10:39 pm

Given that peak oil might well lead to WW3 Threads seems as timely as ever. A brilliant, shockingly powerful film.

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When the Wind Blows

Postby steve » Sun Mar 01, 2009 10:57 pm

When the Wind Blows is a highly acclaimed animated UK nuclear war film based on a graphic novel by Raymond Briggs. (80 minutes)

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Re: Films for the next film festival

Postby steve » Fri Jun 26, 2009 9:38 pm

Brand new film about Climate Change (June 2009), beautifully shot.



Full version is on Youtube in different languages:
http://www.youtube.com/homeproject

Film website:
http://www.home-2009.com/
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Money As Debt 2

Postby steve » Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:52 am

Given how well Money As Debt went down when we screened it in Meersbrook Money As Debt II could be good.

It's 77 mins long and you get unlimited screening rights when you buy 10 copies (which come complete with a revised copy of the first film).





Film website:
http://www.moneyasdebt.net/
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Vanishing of the Bees

Postby steve » Sat Oct 17, 2009 8:19 pm

A UK 2009 film about colony collapse disorder:

http://vanishingbees.co.uk/


And a US short by the same title:

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