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Avant le déluge

Titre original : Before the Flood
  • 2016
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  • 1h 36min
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Avant le déluge (2016)
A look at how climate change affects our environment and what society can do to prevent the demise of endangered species, ecosystems and native communities across the planet.
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Un regard sur la façon dont le changement climatique affecte notre environnement et ce que la société peut faire pour empêcher la disparition des espèces, communautés indigènes et écosystème... Tout lireUn regard sur la façon dont le changement climatique affecte notre environnement et ce que la société peut faire pour empêcher la disparition des espèces, communautés indigènes et écosystèmes menacés à travers la planète.Un regard sur la façon dont le changement climatique affecte notre environnement et ce que la société peut faire pour empêcher la disparition des espèces, communautés indigènes et écosystèmes menacés à travers la planète.

  • Réalisation
    • Fisher Stevens
  • Scénario
    • Mark Monroe
  • Casting principal
    • Leonardo DiCaprio
    • Ban Ki-moon
    • Alejandro G. Iñárritu
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Fisher Stevens
    • Scénario
      • Mark Monroe
    • Casting principal
      • Leonardo DiCaprio
      • Ban Ki-moon
      • Alejandro G. Iñárritu
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    • 63Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 8 nominations au total

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    Leonardo DiCaprio
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    Alejandro G. Iñárritu
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    Mike Brune
    Mike Brune
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    Marc Mageau
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    Enric Sala
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    • (as Dr. Enric Sala)
    Jake Awa
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    Jason Box
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    Philip Levine
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    Michael E. Mann
    Michael E. Mann
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    Alvin Lin
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    Sunita Narain
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    Ashok Lavasa
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    Haji Ji
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    Anote Tong
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    Tommy Remengesau
    • Self
    • (as H.E. Tommy E. Remengesau Jr.)
    Jeremy Jackson
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      • Fisher Stevens
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    9subxerogravity

    DiCaprio does a great documentary. Very honest and informative.

    A well laid out doc by Leo DiCaprio and Fisher Stevens about the world we are facing today.

    From the moment the movie opens we get a little glimpse at Leo's life as he talks about a Bosh painting that his father hung on the top of his crib, that started his passion for environmental issues. From then on, we realize that his documentary is not just for us it was for him as well.

    Leo does not try to make himself out as an environmental expert. This is something I admire greatly about the documentary. A lot of us are being influenced on both sides of the argument about the climate change, and when Leo became the UN Ambassador of peace for this topic, he knew he needed to study up on the process, so he did it with Before the Flood. Leo travels all over the world to discover just how bad the problem actually is and what we can do to stop it.

    But this doc is all about informing. Leo does not pretend to have the answers by a long shot. One of my fav parts of this movie was a discussion Leo has with an environmentalist from India whose calling out the United States for their part in Global Warming. Leo never defends his home country only comes clean about how realistic or unrealistic it is for America to go clean.

    There was this one part of the film where Leo meets with his agricultural guy telling me that America needs to change it's diet. Pretty much telling me that I need to stop buying things like Doritos, which is a small part of a big picture, and by odd coincidence, I just happen to have a big bag of cool ranch in my lap. Granted, it would not hurt my waist line to give up the nachos, but there are other food products that poor Americans like myself would starve if they suddenly disappeared. Proving that this environmental issue for me anyway is not a black and white issue.

    Leo created something that does what a documentary is suppose to do. His agenda was to inform you about the climate change and that's what he does, and he does it without having to make anyone look evil (well not too evil anyway). it's all about laying out the facts and seeing what we can do with that info.

    Much respect.
    Kirpianuscus

    a warning

    A honest one. about a picture. and about the chance to become dark reality. sure, about the theme are many cobtroverses. but this film is not propaganda, is not a lesson. only a warning aboout greed, planet, people, meetings as first step to a common cause. and Leonardo di Caprio is a real good lawer. because he trust in his pledge for a fundamental cchange of habits, perspective, measures, hope. it is a struggle and the difference by conferences of Al Gore, magazines articles or demonstrations is than the climate changing is your problem. this is the basic virtue of this documentary - to have, as the only partner yourself. and the most significant to see it. again.
    7ferguson-6

    Leo dons the climate change crown

    Greetings again from the darkness. Ten years ago Al Gore became a climate-change icon thanks to the Oscar-winning documentary An Convenient Truth (from director Davis Guggenheim). With this updated warning, the climate change crown is passed to Leonardo DiCaprio, and rather than just speak to the topic, he takes us on a worldwide journey to show us the effects.

    The film is bookended by DiCaprio's speech to the UN general assembly after he was named UN Messenger of Peace on Climate Change. It's a reminder that the mega movie star has long been an environmental activist … and yes, before you scoff, he does acknowledge that his carbon footprint is probably larger than ours (an obvious understatement – unless you also travel by yacht and private jets, and own multiple mansions).

    DiCaprio's personal story about Bosch's "The Garden of Earthly Delights" hanging above his crib (seriously, how many parents think this is acceptable artwork for a toddler?) acts as a visual to his message that we are on the path of virtual destruction to the earth that we now know.

    The power of celebrity in on full display as DiCaprio scores interviews with such luminaries as UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, President Obama, Elon Musk, John Kerry, and even Pope Francis. There is also a clip of his long-ago interview with then President Clinton (Bill, not Hillary). However, it's not the talking heads that have the most impact here. Rather, it's the first-hand look at the Canadian Arctic, the disappearing glaciers of Greenland, the sunny day street flooding in Miami, the destruction of Indonesian Rain Forest to capitalize on the palm oil market, and the eroding coral reefs. The film plays like a Tim Burton Travel Channel series … each stop more nightmarish than the previous.

    His passion is obvious, though his knowledge less so. DiCaprio understands the power his celebrity brings, and he joins with director Fisher Stevens (known mostly for his acting, but also an Oscar winning director for The Cove, 2009) in this attempt to bring the urgent message to the masses. As they state, we are beyond simply changing lightbulbs, and the key is a shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy … a shift that China (not the U.S.) has taken seriously.

    With generic solutions like "consume less" and "vote better", the film mostly avoids controversy … though it does acknowledge the slick and well-funded 'campaign of denial' by those who profit mightily from a fossil-fuel dependent world. We see an impressive map/video screen tracking ocean currents, temperatures, etc. and there is a chart comparing electricity usage by U.S. citizens vs other countries (we are energy hogs, in case you weren't sure). The ending message hasn't changed much in the past 10 years … "It is all up to us".
    8peefyn

    Informative, and hopefully it reaches its target audience

    I am glad that this documentary was made, even though I felt it was talking to someone other than me. The movie is focused on America (even though what it preaches is relevant all over the world), and much of the information is not really ground breaking if you are already concerned about the environment. I am not complaining about this, as that is probably the best target audience to try to reach for a documentary like this. There's no reason to make more documentaries preaching to the choir.

    The documentary itself is mostly well made. Leonardo travels from one place to the other, and talks with some big names. Some of it feels kind of irrelevant, and the best parts is when Leonardo talks with people who are not that famous, especially the one subject that shows her frustration. Some of the places he travels are interesting to see, though it's mostly quick visits, and at times they feel more like backdrops than important set pieces. Despite the documentary jumping from one theme to the next, it holds together quite well, and Leonardo's journey functions well as a mean to take the viewer through all the information.

    Personally I would have liked a documentary that was a bit more science heavy, maybe like a combination of the nature trips that Leonardo goes on here, and the presentation from Al Gore's film. But I can understand why they went in the direction they went here, and I hope it resonates with a lot of people that have not thought much about this.
    9matthewclarkbonner

    Personal Takeaway

    In the end, it's not about who pollutes more or less, we all have to make a personal change of lifestyle and mindset. I know i'm no where close to an ideal amount of consumption, but I want to try just a little harder to be more mindful of what I put into the environment and become a better steward of our beautiful planet and people. Great film. Very serious tones and messages throughout, but anything short of serious wouldn't make any real change, in my opinion. Being able to see some of the various examples of how fossil fuel, coal, and energy consumption negatively effects the environment reinforced the core messages very well. There was quite a lot of focus on DiCaprio in both face time with the cameras and the spotlight of the work that he has been doing in this field, but it is overshadowed by the bigger picture, which is addressing the problem that climate change poses on humanity and actually taking action.

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      Released for free on the National Geographic YouTube channel.
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      Leonardo DiCaprio: You are the last best hope of Earth. We ask you to protect it or we, and all living things we cherish, are history.

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      Featured in Docventures: Ilmastonmuutos (2017)
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      Before the Flood
      Composed by Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, with Gustavo Santaolalla

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 octobre 2016 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Before the Flood
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentine(Filmed in)
    • Sociétés de production
      • RatPac Documentary Films
      • Appian Way
      • Insurgent Docs
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      • 1h 36min(96 min)
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