Kiss the Ground
- 2020
- Tous publics
- 1h 24min
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8,1/10
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Un groupe d'activistes, de scientifiques, d'agriculteurs et de politiciens s'unit dans un mouvement mondial d'agriculture régénératrice qui pourrait équilibrer notre climat, reconstituer nos... Tout lireUn groupe d'activistes, de scientifiques, d'agriculteurs et de politiciens s'unit dans un mouvement mondial d'agriculture régénératrice qui pourrait équilibrer notre climat, reconstituer nos vastes réserves d'eau et nourrir le monde.Un groupe d'activistes, de scientifiques, d'agriculteurs et de politiciens s'unit dans un mouvement mondial d'agriculture régénératrice qui pourrait équilibrer notre climat, reconstituer nos vastes réserves d'eau et nourrir le monde.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 4 victoires et 6 nominations au total
Kristine Nichols
- Self - Chief Scientist, Rodale Institute
- (as Dr. Kristine Nichols)
Mark Hyman
- Self - Director, Cleveland Center for Functional Medicine
- (as Mark Hyman M.D.)
André Leu
- Self - President, Organics International
- (as Andre Leu)
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What I liked
1. Peer Review from multiple people.
2. Simplistic sicientific explanation.
What I didn't like 1. No mention of the logistics and cost involved in regenerative farming.
This documentary was an immensely helpful introduction to the concept of regenerative farming. It has convinced me how benefical this method can be in sloving the problems of climate change, enough production for the mass and good use of carbon footprint. However, their promotion of this method seems very one-sided with no explanation of how farmers can implement it in real life. It gives no information about how much the initial and over-time cost of the method can be?, how long is the harvesting season?, what are the up and downsides? and many more critical basic questions even a child from elementary school will ask.
At the end, this documentary made me feel very optimistic about future, but because of lack of crucial information, it seems like a advertisment giving us false hope.
What I didn't like 1. No mention of the logistics and cost involved in regenerative farming.
This documentary was an immensely helpful introduction to the concept of regenerative farming. It has convinced me how benefical this method can be in sloving the problems of climate change, enough production for the mass and good use of carbon footprint. However, their promotion of this method seems very one-sided with no explanation of how farmers can implement it in real life. It gives no information about how much the initial and over-time cost of the method can be?, how long is the harvesting season?, what are the up and downsides? and many more critical basic questions even a child from elementary school will ask.
At the end, this documentary made me feel very optimistic about future, but because of lack of crucial information, it seems like a advertisment giving us false hope.
This movie was so inspirational and inspiring! Great job! I love how the movie was educational without shoving it down your throat. Definitely recommend to everyone!
Being surrounded with bad news for so long, and especially with what's been going on in 2020, it would be easy to give up, or, at least feel relatively powerless. This movie shows how powerful we can each actually be, literally, in our own backyard. Well paced with really interesting stories and fascinating NASA satellite imagery showing co2 emissions from space and how they are directly related to how much tillage is going on in the planet. So mind expanding! I'm so happy that a movie like this was made available on Netflix. Highly recommend!
This documentary was informative, eye opening and inspirational. To me, it seems so obvious what needs to be done in terms of our agricultural methods. I get that people want to stick to their tried and true ways but if helping the planet means a healthier humanity, wouldn't you adjust and evolve your methods for that reason alone? The good news is that I believe that a new generation of farmers are coming up and are more interested in these planet/humanity saving methods than the good ole money making, government subsidized methods. Hope is still alive!
As a livestock rancher, I am leery of documentaries with vegan spokespersons. But this one covers all the bases and gives livestock it's critical role in healing the environment. Excellent job in explaining the science and role of farming in making things right. Would have been nice to have given direction in how the average person can encourage change in farming.
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- AnecdotesKiss the Ground is narrated by Woody Harrelson.
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- Durée1 heure 24 minutes
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