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2040

  • 2019
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2040 (2019)
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Practical solutions to environmental concerns are addressed with the hope that the filmmaker's daughter, 21 years old in the year 2040, will face a hopeful future.Practical solutions to environmental concerns are addressed with the hope that the filmmaker's daughter, 21 years old in the year 2040, will face a hopeful future.Practical solutions to environmental concerns are addressed with the hope that the filmmaker's daughter, 21 years old in the year 2040, will face a hopeful future.

  • Director
    • Damon Gameau
  • Writer
    • Damon Gameau
  • Stars
    • Damon Gameau
    • Eva Lazzaro
    • Zoë Gameau
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    • Director
      • Damon Gameau
    • Writer
      • Damon Gameau
    • Stars
      • Damon Gameau
      • Eva Lazzaro
      • Zoë Gameau
    • 34User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Damon Gameau
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    7ferguson-6

    Gameau is about hope

    Greetings again from the darkness. Where do you see yourself in "X" years? That's a common job interview question, and with a slight twist, it's the question Damon Gameau asks himself and us ... only his question is about our planet, and it's meant to have us consider life for the next generation. Mr. Gameau makes it personal by structuring this as a (future) video letter to his 4 year old daughter Velvet, and describing what the world could be when she turns 25. What we immediately notice is that Gameau takes an optimistic approach, in contrast to the doom-and-gloom versions of climate change that we've come to expect. Rather than scare tactics, Gameau dishes hope.

    In 2015, Australian Gameau delivered a documentary (THAT SUGAR FILM) where he dove mouth-first into the evils of sugar in our diet, and it's his experience and training as an actor that allows him to come across as 'one of us' as he finagles his way through complicated topics. This time out, he tackles climate change and the environment, and he does so by focusing on the solutions and approaches that already exist. This is designed to prove to us that making a better tomorrow is within our grasp, and there's no need for a miracle - and no excuse for waiting for one.

    We follow along to different countries, and hear from many experts. The topics include carbon off-set, the oceans' acidity level, solar-powered microgrids in Bangladesh, soil regeneration, on-demand self-driving electric cars, and doughnut-hole economics. Along the way, Gameau lets us hear from the experts, as well as a group of school kids who tell us what they'd like their future world to look like.

    Science is discussed, but true science geeks may find this a bit too light on data and research. Gameau chooses instead to give us a glimpse into some available solutions from around the globe. We do learn that the oceans absorb heat and carbon, so carbon off-set through sequestering carbon and reducing emissions is essential. We learn that one-third of farmland is used to grow food for animals, so the advantage to growing more food is obvious - and it also leads to interesting discussions of soil regeneration. Given our current structure, it's difficult to imagine if many parking lots and roads could be converted to greenspace again, and the on-demand self-driving electric cars segment was quite enlightening.

    Kate Raworth wrote the 2017 book "Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think like a 21st Century Economist", and the Gameau gives us an animated overview of what this means. Whether it's a practical solution is unclear, but Gameau has enlisted passionate people to his cause of focusing on existing solutions to provide a better future. Even though his 'imagined' year 2040 features him with grey hair, and the score throughout is quite obtrusive, Damon Gameau is to be commended for an entertaining and positive look at what we can do right now to ensure a better tomorrow. There is hope.
    9marklear-1

    A film for everyone

    This is a great film. It is a documentary assessing how we can manage the Earth in the next 20 years. He is an amiable (but committed) host, who takes us through the ways we can improve our planet and, it is structured as a "visual letter to his 4 year old daughter". He travels far and wide to gather his evidence and it is a well-structured "journey". I saw this film in a packed-out cinema in Melbourne (Australia) and we initially thought that we had come into the wrong cinema because there were so many children with their parents present. Asking the parent beside me, she said that she brought her children because they needed to know about this film. I can add that these children were indeed very interested in the unfolding story. It is not perfect, but it comes close, that's for sure. His presentation is quite innovative, and also engaging. Certainly an important documentary to see.
    9jeschneid

    There is hope

    We are inundated with predictions of dire conditions on account of climate warming. There are already many animals and other wildlife and flora which are under threat of extinction It was great to see Damon Gameau's film, which demonstrated various ways we could improve this scenario. My wish is that Australian parliamentarians could view this film also, then start to take appropriate action, instead of continuing to pursue coal mining, gas fracking, etc. Our water, food security and power would be secured. I walked out of the cinema with a smile and hope. Thank you, Damon.
    cosmin742000

    ???

    How stoopid to be to believe the humanity can change and take care of nature. The mankind can't take care of themselves. Why this arrogance : we can save the planet! How arrogant to be to believe that crap?
    7Xstal

    If You Have Children - or Have Been One...

    ... you'll share the ideals this film brings to halt the rise in CO2 by 2040, in various ways - none more inspiring than through the empowerment of women the world over.

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      This film has a 100% rating based on 33 critic reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.
    • Quotes

      Expert: If no one buys internal-combustion engine petrol cars, nobody is going to buy oil.

    • Connections
      References La Reine des neiges (2013)

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    • Release date
      • February 26, 2020 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official sites
      • Official Site
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Bengali
      • Swahili
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • 2040: Майбутнє чекає
    • Filming locations
      • Australia(location)
    • Production companies
      • GoodThing Productions
      • Regen Pictures
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,364,243
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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