Tomorrow / Movemovie presents ; in coproduction with France 2 Cinéma, Mars Films, Mely Productions ; a film by Cyril Dion & Mélanie Laurent ; produced by Bruno Levy ; written by Cyril Dion.

In 2012, "Nature" published a study led by more than 20 researchers from the top scientific institutions in the world predicting that humankind could disappear between 2040 and 2100. It also said that it could be avoided by drastically changing our way of life and take appropriate measures...

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Other Authors: Dion, Cyril (Screenwriter), Barnosky, Anthony D. (on-screen participant.), Schutter, Olivier de (on-screen participant.), Druon, Emmanuel (on-screen participant.), Gehl, Jan, 1936- (on-screen participant.), Hadly, Elizabeth Anne, 1958- (on-screen participant.), Hervé-Gruyer, Perrine (on-screen participant.), Hopkins, Rob, 1968- (on-screen participant.), Lietaer, Bernard A. (on-screen participant.), Long, Michelle (on-screen participant.), Louhivuori, Kari (on-screen participant.), Rabhi, Pierre, 1938-2021 (on-screen participant.), Rangaswamy, Elango (on-screen participant.), Reed, Robert (Artist) (on-screen participant.), Rifkin, Jeremy (on-screen participant.), Salomon, Thierry (on-screen participant.), Shiva, Vandana (on-screen participant.), Van Reybrouck, David (on-screen participant.), Yakini, Malik (on-screen participant.), Stahl, Fredrika, 1984- (composer (expression)), Leglise, Alexandre (director of photography.)
Format: Video
Language:English
French
Published: [France] : MoveMovie, [2015]
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Summary:In 2012, "Nature" published a study led by more than 20 researchers from the top scientific institutions in the world predicting that humankind could disappear between 2040 and 2100. It also said that it could be avoided by drastically changing our way of life and take appropriate measures. Shortly after giving birth to her first child, French actress and director Mélanie Laurent (Inglorious Basterds) became increasingly aware of the dangers and the state of urgency that her son will face in the future. Along with friend and activist Cyril Dion and their crew, she decided to travel the world in search of solutions that can help save the next generations. The result is Tomorrow, an inspiring documentary that presents concrete solutions implemented throughout the world by hundreds of communities. From the US to the UK and through Finland and India, together they traveled to 10 countries to visit permaculture farms, urban agriculture projects and community-owned renewable initiatives to highlight people making a difference in the fields of food, energy, finance, democracy, and education. Their common ideas and examples make Tomorrow one of the most essential and unexpectedly inspirational viewing experiences of our time.
Item Description:Originally produced as a motion picture in 2015.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 video file (approximately 120 min.)) : sound, color
Playing Time:01:59:57
Awards:César Awards, Best Documentary Film, 2016
Production Credits:Original score, Fredrika Stahl ; editor, Sandie Bompar ; director of photography, Alexandre Leglise.
Participant or Performer:On-screen participants: Anthony Barnosky, Olivier De Schutter, Cyril Dion, Emmanuel Druon, Jan Gehl, Elizabeth Hadly, Charles Hervé-Gruyer, Perrine Hervé-Gruyer, Rob Hopkins, Mélanie Laurent, Bernard A. Lietaer, Michelle Long, Kari Louhivuori, Pierre Rabhi, Elango Rangaswamy, Robert Reed, Jeremy Rifkin, Thierry Salomon, Vandana Shiva, David van Reybrouck, Malik Yakini.
Language:In English and Frenchl with English subtitles.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Online resource; title from title screen (Kanopy, viewed August 18, 2020).
Accessibility Note:Closed captioning in English
Closed-captioned.