Mélanie Laurent (Inglorious Basterds) and activist Cyril Dion’s environmental documentary Tomorrow (Demain), winner of the Best Documentary Feature César Award, opens at the Vogue Theatre in San Francisco, the Elmwood in Berkeley and the Rialto in Sebastopol. Cyril Dion will be on hand to answer the audience question at each theatre! Check out the film’s
trailer and visit the Vogue, the Elmwood and the Sebastopol’s websites for tickets.
ABOUT THE FILM 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. In Tomorrow, the filmmakers meet with leading environmental experts who have developed practical schemes to face environmental and social challenges in search of solutions that can help save the next generations.
Tomorrow follows Laurent and Dion as they travel around the world to follow people offering concrete and simple solutions to resolve environmental and social challenges faced by all. Shortly after giving birth to her first child, Laurent became increasingly aware of the eco-dangers and the state of urgency that her son will face in the future. Laurent and Dion, and their crew, decided to travel to 10 countries to investigate what could cause such disasters and find ways to prevent it.
The documentary presents concrete solutions implemented throughout the world by hundreds of communities.
From the U.S. 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.
Tomorrow is an Under The Milky Way release. READ MORE |