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Racing Extinction

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30min
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8,2/10
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Racing Extinction (2015)
A documentary that follows undercover activists trying to stave off a human-made mass extinction.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA documentary that follows undercover activists trying to stave off a man-made mass extinction.A documentary that follows undercover activists trying to stave off a man-made mass extinction.A documentary that follows undercover activists trying to stave off a man-made mass extinction.

  • Réalisation
    • Louie Psihoyos
  • Scénario
    • Mark Monroe
  • Casting principal
    • Elon Musk
    • Joel Sartore
    • Louie Psihoyos
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  • NOTE IMDb
    8,2/10
    8,4 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Louie Psihoyos
    • Scénario
      • Mark Monroe
    • Casting principal
      • Elon Musk
      • Joel Sartore
      • Louie Psihoyos
    • 41avis d'utilisateurs
    • 21avis des critiques
    • 81Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 4 victoires et 8 nominations au total

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    Trailer 2:47
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    Photos142

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    Elon Musk
    Elon Musk
    • Self - Tesla Motors
    Joel Sartore
    Joel Sartore
    • Self - Photo Ark
    Louie Psihoyos
    Louie Psihoyos
    • Self - Undercover Investigator
    Charles Hambleton
    Charles Hambleton
    • Self - Undercover Investigator
    Heather Dawn Rally
    Heather Dawn Rally
    • Self - Undercover Investigator
    • (voix)
    • (as Heather Rally)
    Michael Novacek
    Michael Novacek
    • Self - Curator of Paleontology
    Christopher W. Clark
    Christopher W. Clark
    • Self - Johnson Senior Scientist
    • (as Dr. Christopher W. Clark)
    Kirk Johnson
    Kirk Johnson
    • Self - National Museum of Natural History
    Ady Gil
    Ady Gil
    • Self - Protester
    Shawn Heinrichs
    Shawn Heinrichs
    • Self - Marine Conservationist
    Paul Hilton
    Paul Hilton
    • Self - Photojournalist
    David Doubilet
    • Self - National Geographic Photographer
    Jerry Greenberg
    Jerry Greenberg
    • Self - Underwater Photographer
    John Veron
    John Veron
    • Self - Former Chief Scientist, Australian Institute of Marine Science
    • (as Dr. J.E.N. Charlie Veron)
    Elizabeth Kolbert
    Elizabeth Kolbert
    • Self - Author of 'The Sixth Extinction'
    Synte Peacock
    Synte Peacock
    • Self - National Center for Atmospheric Research
    Alan Barton
    Alan Barton
    • Self - Whiskey Creek Shellfish Hatchery
    Bill Dewey
    Bill Dewey
    • Self - Taylor Shellfish Farms
    • Réalisation
      • Louie Psihoyos
    • Scénario
      • Mark Monroe
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    6morpheopunkrocker

    Humanity Makes Me Sick

    Serious questions were exposed in this documentary, even if they are already known, but two most important one wasn't even made: Do we need to be saved? Are we even trying hard for it? All the questions made on it about our seemingly inevitable extinction, has two common factors: money and humanity. What we do about it? Never seen documented.

    The movie is pretty linear and simple, with some groups of activists and they defend different causes in order to one objective in common: a belief that what they do will save mankind. And we travel with them through their works on trying that. The locations and some images are fantastic, with an okay cinematography but a poor editing, IMHO.

    Don't get me wrong, I believe in their work. The cruelty with the animals is insane, and it shames me to think we're capable of that (and even more). They do a very good job in the demonization of great companies and the ordinary fisherman who's trying to feed their family, but the message is passed like a religion: "Look what we are doing? Be ashamed of it, hate yourself and get sick of you. But if you want to save this, it'll save mankind, because what we are doing is the way to do it".

    I think it's incredible how they make us empathize not only with their cause, but with the animals and specially, the mother nature. Some of them die for the cause, they really believe on it, and it's inspiring. We feel earth's loneliness, pain, despair, anger, sadness. All of this through their words and their emotions, with a very nice work on the soundtrack. But this show, to me, what I think it's a bad thing: some of them look unable to connect with human beings. They just can't.

    There are heroes doing an undercover job for the ones who are lazy or don't brave enough to risk everything for it. And they are doing an important job. They are trying to correct things the humanity choose, trying to save us from an almost imminent ending. And they can be right, but they need to remember two questions: Do we need to be saved? Are we even trying hard for it?
    10Reno-Rangan

    A small contribution by everyone matters a lot.

    The organism survives only if the surrounding environment favours. But it takes thousands of years of evolution to find its right place. Its existence is only to restore the balance in the nature as much as fast it can. Because the organism moves one place to another and help elements to meet one another which can't do themselves, in a result the reaction happen. The extinction happens when the balance between naturally existing elements and living organism was disturbed. The Earth has seen such five mass extinctions and now on the verge of sixth only because of one species, the man. There's no one in this universe to question his supremacy, but himself in the form of scientists, environmentalist et cetera. This documentary talks one of that small topic, analysing its root cause.

    From the Academy Award winning director for the documentary 'The Cove', once again, his focus came to bring the awareness about marine species that disappearing due to excessive hunting. From Japan's dolphin hunt to now the focus is on the Chinese's misbelief that causing animals like tigers, rhinos, marine animals to face the threat.

    In this film, the Oceanic Preservation Society followed the source to find how and where it all begins. Since it is related to marine life - shark fin and manta ray gill trade markets were the target. That leads the crew to travel all the way to Indonesia, where a small coastal village is one of the major supplier to the Chinese consumer.

    "We have this illusion that it's the big things in the environment that count. But if you lose the small things... Everything else fails."

    For the Chinese population density, just think what might cause if they believe in something that is not right. Since the rise of China's middle class, they can offer anything from anywhere in the world. Because of this demand the rich in biodiversity like India, Africa, Indonesia is affected due to poaching and other illegal activities. What they need is proper scientific education about their misbelief. Make the Chinese immigrants to mingle with the rest of the world, not to live and die in their own den called 'China city'.

    I am not a Chinese hater, but their misbelief is outrageous, especially for their population strength, it is 5 to 10 times faster than what the rest of the world's misbelief causing threat. Every nation has its own negatives, today it is China, tomorrow it will be India and then United States followed by Europe and Africa. Now it is not only up to the world leaders, but every citizen has to care, even a small contribution means a lot. The recent Paris climate conference has brought only a small halt, especially on the natural resourcing, yet other similar fields have to come into the force in a similar treaty.

    The civilisation happened when human thought he does not fit with the natural habitat anymore for his excessive brain power and left it once for all behind other species by creating his own world alongside. Animal and plant farming is the way he discovered to cope with his hunger. But what we don't know is these farming is still occurring on the face of the earth that contributes whatever the changes the planet sees. But that does not it, overpopulation is another bigger issue. There are more consumers than farmers and farm products, thus leading us to go back to wild to hunt which is seriously causing imbalance in chemical and biological world.

    "So, this is really the last line of defense, keeping animals that are extinct in the wild in a captive situation."

    Focusing on the marine was their prime intention, but the discussion led to many other sub-topics. Unlike the director's previous film, it did not stay on one issue, but kept rotating on the various subjects by revealing the causes and the solution. At some point it lost its track, and started to advertise a fancy stuff. But that is a major way getting the attention of today's people in the digital world. Whatever you might think of me, but the truth is I was heartbroken several times while watching this film and had tears. This film is not a masterpiece, that's why it did not get an Oscars nominee except for an original song, nevertheless the voice it raised against is a true commitment.

    Recently I stopped to visit zoos, the place I consider is a prison for animals who have committed no crimes. But in todays world situation, looks like the captive is the final line of defence. If there is a another world, people with much more vigilant about their natural world, I would definitely like to go for it. But earth is what we all have and we're failing to take care, when it comes time to run, you will have no place to go. Just look at the recent reports of pollution in the Chinese cities, it is what I had seen in movies like 'The Mist', 'The Road', is all coming true. The apocalypse is not too far from reality. Like in this film say, it is not too late to join hands for good.

    10/10
    10deloudelouvain

    This should be mandatory. Everybody obliged to watch this.

    This should be a mandatory documentary in schools or on television. Everybody should be obliged to watch Racing Extinction. Not tomorrow but today. Even though I think it is already too late. Not that we could not change everything if everybody would act and think rationally. But that's the problem of our planet. Most people are driven by greed, possession, having everything as fast as possible, mass consumption etc... Nobody seems to care what the future will be for their children. I have none, and will never have any, but I'm still concerned about what we are doing to our planet. We humans are the parasite of the Earth. It could be reversed but I honestly have not much hope. Anyways, watch this, it's sometimes beautiful, sometimes very hard, but it's the truth. I cried like almost a third of the documentary, but it was worth watching it. I can only recommend this highly!
    7MuviFan73

    Clear, Fairly-paced, to the point n stunning visuals make this an awesome treat.

    Racing extinction is a documentary about how, human interference have directly or indirectly eliminated most of the species in recent years. It describes at this pace we will be eliminating 50% of the known species by 2050.

    The documentary presents us with options how we can deal with this. It shows how mindset of people can be influenced for good and right. It gives us the message of lighting a candle instead cursing the darkness. At the end it is shown how pictures or a film can prove out beneficial in making the role of human to realize their responsibility.

    Change is always resisted. People don't like change. We may be fault at many things, but it's never too late to correct ourselves and in this case, it is high time!
    10ludobrockway-948-826622

    A 'MUST' watch documentary for 'TODAY,' not tomorrow!!!

    An incredible factual documentary, delving into the destruction that human beings are having on our precious planet.

    The documentary is incredibly insightful! The creators have gone to great extent to backup their scientific facts.

    This is a stunning documentary that will change the way you view your life and our fragile planet.

    Like the documentary Black Fish that had a great effect and change on the way the public perceive animals in captive for human entertainment, Racing Extinction shines the same light but on the world over and the effect mankind is having on it......

    THE WORLD MUST SEE THIS FILM 'TODAY'!

    Congratulation to the Racing Extinction team and thank you. We need more people like you on this stunning world of ours!

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      Anohni was one of two nominees for Best Original Song at the 2016 Academy Awards, along with composer David Lang for 'Simple Song #3' performed by Sumi Jo from the film 'Youth', who were not invited to perform their song during the awards broadcast. Because of this, Anohni boycotted the event, explaining on her website that she recognized the reason for the snub was because she 'might not sell advertising space', and that it felt like 'a sting of shame that reminded me of America's earliest affirmations of my inadequacy as a transperson' and represented 'a system of social oppression and diminished opportunities for transpeople'.
    • Citations

      Louie Psihoyos: When you factor in everything, the clearing of the land for grazing, feeding, transporting, livestock causes more greenhouse gases than all the direct emissions from the entire transportation sector.

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      Written by J. Ralph and Anohni

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 septembre 2015 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Chine
      • Hong Kong
      • Indonésie
      • Mexique
      • Royaume-Uni
      • Japon
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Oceanic Preservation Society
      • Okeanos - Foundation For The Sea
      • Insurgent Docs
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