Yann Arthus-Bertrand and his GoodPlanet Foundation have just made "Human", the documentary released in 2015 that puts Man's relationship with the Earth into perspective, available online for free. "It seems to me that this period should allow us to rethink our world," explains the photographer-director. Composed of aerial views and numerous testimonies, the film is free to access and is in a cinema version. More than three hours of images collected after three years of work and 2,000 interviews with men and women living in 60 countries.
Known for speaking out against decision-makers, Greta Thunberg is now one of the most influential figures in the fight against global warming, which has earned her a place in the list of the 25 most influential teenagers in the world. The 18-year-old Swedish environmental activist documents what it's like behind the scenes: the hopes, anxieties and disappointments...
This film describes in an informative and captivating way how society can prevent the disappearance of endangered species, ecosystems and indigenous communities around the world. Audiences will see visual evidence of a worsening environmental crisis that is inflicting irreversible damage on pristine landscapes from Greenland to Indonesia, upsetting the climate balance and precipitating the extinction of animal species. Released ahead of the US presidential election, the documentary aims to warn citizens to vote for leaders who make climate change a priority, while offering practical and achievable solutions to save the planet.
Strongly inspired by the film "Demain" by Cyril Dion and Mélanie Laurent and the book "Petit manuel de résistance contemporaine" by Cyril Dion, we have decided to take action and highlight all those men and women who have decided one day to commit themselves in Annecy for others and for the planet. Everywhere in our region, projects, companies and associations are developing at breakneck speed in search of better living and sustainability. Citizens are mobilising to create... things are moving. But how can we convince everyone to change their lifestyle quickly? To do their part? To think more "collectively"? By meeting all these local actors of change, we will try to answer all these questions that you are surely asking. We will INSPIRE you and then make you want to CHANGE!
Bella and Vipulan are 16 years old, a generation convinced that their future is threatened. Climate change, the sixth mass extinction of species... within fifty years, their world could become uninhabitable. They keep warning, but nothing really changes. So they decide to go to the root of the problem: our relationship with the living world.