Fall and Winter
Description
This stunning film takes you on a Koyaanisqatsi-style journey, reaching to the past to understand the origins of the catastrophic environmental transitions we now face. Over two years, director Matt Anderson traveled 16,000 miles to document firsthand the environmental destruction and urban wastelands across America. Some of today’s most progressive thinkers, from anthropologists and bio- architects to psychologists and journalists, collectively recreate a story of humanity and the history of Earth, presenting a desperately needed survival guide to make the transition in the coming ecological and psychological crisis.
Runtime
1 hr 42 min 6 sec
Subjects
- Social change (532)
- Natural resources (402)
- Sociology (1145)
- Psychology (828)
- Social movements (245)
- Water use (90)
- Social groups (124)
- Social psychology (195)
- Land use (186)
- Collective behavior (206)
- Water-supply (180)
- Environmental sciences (779)
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