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Survivre au progrès

Original title: Surviving Progress
  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
1.9K
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Survivre au progrès (2011)
Humanity's ascent is often measured by the speed of progress. But what if progress is actually spiraling us downwards, towards collapse?
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Theorists consider the evolution of human society and question the sustainability of the current paradigm.Theorists consider the evolution of human society and question the sustainability of the current paradigm.Theorists consider the evolution of human society and question the sustainability of the current paradigm.

  • Directors
    • Mathieu Roy
    • Harold Crooks
  • Writers
    • Harold Crooks
    • Mathieu Roy
  • Stars
    • Ronald Wright
    • Mark Levine
    • Robert Wright
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Mathieu Roy
      • Harold Crooks
    • Writers
      • Harold Crooks
      • Mathieu Roy
    • Stars
      • Ronald Wright
      • Mark Levine
      • Robert Wright
    • 17User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Ronald Wright
    • Self - Author, A Short History of Progress
    Mark Levine
    • Self - Group Leader, China Energy Group
    Robert Wright
    • Self - Author, Nonzero: The Logic of Human Destiny
    Marina Silva
    Marina Silva
    • Self - Former Minister of the Environment, Brazil
    Kambale Musavuli
    • Self - Friends of the Congo
    Vaclav Smil
    • Self - Population Scientist & Author, Global Catastrophies and Trends
    Colin Beavan
    Colin Beavan
    • Self - Engineer & Author
    Michael Hudson
    • Self - Economic Historian & Former Wall Street Economist
    Jane Goodall
    Jane Goodall
    • Self - Primatologist
    Ming Chen
    • Self - Self Driving Club Tour Guide
    Changnian Chen
    • Self - Professor & Chen Ming's Father
    J. Craig Venter
    J. Craig Venter
    • Self - Biologist & CEO Synthetic Genomics
    Raquel Taitson-Queiroz
    • Self - Environmental Police Officer, IBAMA
    Gary Marcus
    • Self - Cognitive Psychologist & Author, The Birth of the Mind
    Daniel Povinelli
    • Self - Behavioral Scientist
    Victor Gau
    • Self - Director, China Association of International Studies
    Margaret Atwood
    Margaret Atwood
    • Self - Author, Payback: Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth
    Simon Johnson
    Simon Johnson
    • Self - Former Chief Economist, International Monetary Fund
    • Directors
      • Mathieu Roy
      • Harold Crooks
    • Writers
      • Harold Crooks
      • Mathieu Roy
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    User reviews17

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    7proud_luddite

    Good and Relevant

    In this Canadian-made documentary, experts in various fields are interviewed. The subject is how the earth will soon be unable to maintain the demands of economic progress and an accelerating population.

    Kudos must be given for the relevant subject. While the mood can be gloomy, it's not totally hopeless by the end while still being realistic.

    Clever visual techniques were used to emphasize the points made by the interviewees some of whom are quite passionate and clever. The film would have benefited more by including contradictory viewpoints as well as more emphasis on the rampant consumerism and materialism that have contributed to this problem. Despite this, the subject matter alone makes the film important. - dbmateurcritic
    10bm-hadapsarkar

    very nicely reflects where do we human stand today!!!

    All the issues are very nicely addressed with the detailed pros and cons. very thought provoking and I hope we all learn from it and start respecting the mother nature and the surroundings... once again congrats to the team for making such an effort to show us where do we stand today!!!! I hope the movie is showed to all the school and college going students to make a general awareness and are being made aware of how can they can make there commitment in the coming years. The detailed research of the contributors and there experience will surely guide us all in our way of looking towards our daily life and help make a change.
    6mformoviesandmore

    Boring – such a shame

    The basic content has it right on the money. Or at least, I share similar views as were portrayed in this documentary.

    Unfortunately the documentary was made in a formulaic way. Cut and paste archival video, talking heads, animal behaviour – and the most irritating soundtrack imaginable.

    There was an irony that the amount of distracting video footage used and the glossy sheen to the presentation method (well groomed and moisturised faces, perfectly framed and preaching) was more like the very superficiality the documentary claimed to be railing against.

    In summary it did a little job of stating the problem though the impact of the documentary will be negligible. Those who couldn't care less will continue not to. Those who do care learnt little new.

    And let's face it - heading in to space will not be a solution for the masses. Perhaps a change in climate (either man-induced or one of the natural ones) will cause a substantial reduction in life – and allow the planet a breather before we start it all over again. There was nothing in the doco to suggest otherwise.
    7billcr12

    We Are Doomed

    A well made documentary, showing the basic problem of a planet of over seven billion people using the limited resources available to us, Surviving Progress is informative and uses interviews and some excellent photography to deliver its well intended message. At the start, we see monkeys in a room playing with Legos, and we are told that during an experiment, a human child, when challenged with a problem solving variation will ask why, which is seen as the major difference between us and the chimp, as we are otherwise genetically very similar. Our capacity for survival is what makes us unique. A segment dealing with the destruction of the rain forest is disheartening, as some environmental officers struggle in vain against workers just trying to make a living. Economists and scientists explain that we cannot continue to demand more and more modern conveniences without destroying the Earth. It is a simple and basic story, and it looks as if we are already past the point of no return; oh well, it was fun while it lasted.
    7larrys3

    Doc Asks Us To Use Our Brains

    This documentary, by Mathieu Roy and Harold Crooks, asks us to use our brains and think "outside the box" about what progress is and whether certain types of it can be detrimental to us as humans.

    It combines clips of interviews with various authors, theorists, and interested parties with on the ground images of what the interviewees are referring to. I would say the basic premise of the film is that , since the Industrial Revolution began 200 years ago, large corporations, governments, and economic theorists have been hammering away at a particular theme. This theme tells us that high levels of production and subsequent high levels of consumption must be maintained to be prosperous in this world.

    Unfortunately, this has been maintained with little regard for the inevitable depletion of the world's natural resources. Poorer countries, who often are rich in certain resources but are in debt, are coerced into selling off these resources to pay their debt. Thus, the bankers, corporations and the rich get richer while the rest of us get poorer.

    Much of the film cautions that we as a human species living on an interconnected planet must try and apply the "brakes" to this consumption "craziness" and start to sanely plan for our future.

    I found this documentary quite interesting and it made me stop and think about what we may be doing to our planet.

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    • Release date
      • March 23, 2013 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • Mandarin
      • Portuguese
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Surviving Progress
    • Filming locations
      • Bay Area, San Francisco, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Big Picture Media Corporation
      • Cinémaginaire Inc.
      • National Film Board of Canada (NFB)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $53,953
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,161
      • Apr 8, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $53,953
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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