2040
Australia
1509 people rated Practical solutions to environmental concerns are addressed with the hope that the filmmaker's daughter, 21 years old in the year 2040, will face a hopeful future.
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Gospel Hypers
29/05/2023 18:21
source: 2040
Mme Kone Binki 🫀
22/11/2022 17:40
I think we should watch this movie because the approach of the movie is different and great movie thank you.....
Tesfa
22/11/2022 17:40
This is a great film for anyone that finds it hard to get their heads around the science of climate change.
MinnieDlamini
22/11/2022 17:40
What an inspiring film, great to see such a positive perspective on our future for once :) Amazing work Damon!
Usha Uppreti
22/11/2022 17:40
We are inundated with predictions of dire conditions on account of climate warming. There are already many animals and other wildlife and flora which are under threat of extinction
It was great to see Damon Gameau's film, which demonstrated various ways we could improve this scenario.
My wish is that Australian parliamentarians could view this film also, then start to take appropriate action, instead of continuing to pursue coal mining, gas fracking, etc. Our water, food security and power would be secured.
I walked out of the cinema with a smile and hope.
Thank you, Damon.
Oumou diaw
22/11/2022 17:40
Movie starts out great, really delves into the ways food is grown, and how monocropping is bad, and how we can sequester carbon back in the soil using regenerative grazing, and livestock - then drops the ball significantly by suggesting we need to then eat less meat, and eat more monocrop plant foods. Everyone knows monocrops are biggest environmental catastrophes the planet has ever seen .. take a look for wildlife in a corn, sugar or soy field - hint: there is none.
Damon needs to pick the ball back up, and really delve into human health, regenerative grazing, cattle, and life giving ecosystems.
Esther Moulaka
22/11/2022 17:40
This is a great film. It is a documentary assessing how we can manage the Earth in the next 20 years. He is an amiable (but committed) host, who takes us through the ways we can improve our planet and, it is structured as a "visual letter to his 4 year old daughter". He travels far and wide to gather his evidence and it is a well-structured "journey". I saw this film in a packed-out cinema in Melbourne (Australia) and we initially thought that we had come into the wrong cinema because there were so many children with their parents present. Asking the parent beside me, she said that she brought her children because they needed to know about this film. I can add that these children were indeed very interested in the unfolding story. It is not perfect, but it comes close, that's for sure. His presentation is quite innovative, and also engaging. Certainly an important documentary to see.
M❤️K[][]
22/11/2022 17:40
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Christ Olessongo
22/11/2022 03:47
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