2040

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Australia, 2019, 92 min

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Following his compelling experiment on himself in That Sugar Film, Damon Gameau sets off on another journey in this entertaining yet profound documentary. Thinking of his little daughter's future, he undertakes to find out what life might look like in 20 years. All over the world, the enterprising filmmaker uncovers remarkable approaches and solutions in the fight against humanity's collective suicide through global warming. Numerous conversations and examples from the fields of renewable energy, transport and agriculture show that sustainable living is possible, while playful animated vignettes underpin Gameau's credo: we can effectively limit harmful CO2 emissions and create a more liveable world. It is all up to us. (Berlinale)

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angielski The film presents solutions that are currently working to change the fate of the planet and save it from climate change. The amount of information gathered was quite rich and the content was sometimes shocking. The film does not force itself on the viewer, but offers solutions (even small ones) to help the planet. The filmmakers took everything objectively and with perspective. The form of the treatment is very interesting, whether by scaled-down performers set in real life or great visual effects. The concept with the narration to his daughter reinforces the effort to make the film feel both pleasant and friendly. If any documentary is focused on the fate of the future, this is it. Without a doubt, it should have worldwide distribution because something needs to be done. Tomorrow may be too late. ()

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