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Revolution

  • 2012
  • PG
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Revolution (2012)
Filmmaker Rob Stewart advances the theory that though humans depend on the natural world for subsistence, humans are nature's greatest enemy.
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Filmmaker Rob Stewart advances the theory that though humans depend on the natural world for subsistence, humans are nature's greatest enemy.Filmmaker Rob Stewart advances the theory that though humans depend on the natural world for subsistence, humans are nature's greatest enemy.Filmmaker Rob Stewart advances the theory that though humans depend on the natural world for subsistence, humans are nature's greatest enemy.

  • Director
    • Rob Stewart
  • Writer
    • Rob Stewart
  • Stars
    • Nnimmo Bassey
    • Krystyna Bednarska
    • Adrienne Maree Brown
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    470
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rob Stewart
    • Writer
      • Rob Stewart
    • Stars
      • Nnimmo Bassey
      • Krystyna Bednarska
      • Adrienne Maree Brown
    • 15User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Nnimmo Bassey
    Nnimmo Bassey
    • Self - Friends of the Earth
    Krystyna Bednarska
    • Self - UN World Food Programme
    Adrienne Maree Brown
    • Self
    Lester Brown
    Lester Brown
    • Self - Earth Policy Institute
    • (as Lester Brown)
    Tony Clarke
    Tony Clarke
    • Self - Polaris Institute
    Clare Demerse
    • Self - Pembina Institute
    Katharina Fabricius
    • Self
    Felix Finkbeiner
    • Self
    David Hannan
    • Self
    Emily Hunter
    • Self
    Van Jones
    Van Jones
    • Self
    Ronald Jumeau
    • Self
    Martin Khor
    • Self - South Center Geneva
    Peter Knights
    Peter Knights
    • Self
    Melina Laboucan-Massimo
    • Self - Greenpeace
    Bill McKibben
    Bill McKibben
    • Self
    Patrick Moore
    Patrick Moore
    • Self
    Kandi Mossett
    • Self - Indigenous Environmental Network
    • Director
      • Rob Stewart
    • Writer
      • Rob Stewart
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    6ferguson-6

    Save ourselves

    Greetings again from the darkness. If you have seen Sharktown (2007), then you are already sold on the earnest commitment to conservation of documentarian Rob Stewart. In his earlier effort, the focus was on saving the shark population. This time out, he is imploring the human race "save ourselves".

    Rather than blindly preach the evils of global warming and pollution, Mr. Stewart travels to 15 countries over 4 years putting together case studies of overall effects. It is a bit odd to see the first few minutes of this film focus on sharks and Stewart's first movie. It feels as if he is trying to convince us of his worthiness, rather than letting his research speak for itself. Despite this minor complaint, the underwater photography alone makes this film worth watching. Stewart's remarkable eye combined with top notch equipment and real knowledge of ocean life, elevate his photograph work to the highest level.

    Of particular interest are Stewart's segments on Coral Eden in New Guinea, the diminishing coral reefs worldwide, the excessive carbon dioxide being absorbed by oceans due to the preponderance of Coal usage for energy (China opens a new coal plant each week), deforestation and its effect on Lemurs in Madagascar, the Canadian Tar Sands (Stewart is from Canada), and the increased banning of Shark Finning (now banned in more than 100 countries). Stewart drives home the point that most of the issues arise from the deep connection between governments and corporations.

    Stewart's mission is to convince individuals – especially young people – that they can make a difference; and in fact they MUST make a difference, or things will be much different and worse within their lifetimes. If we believe corporations will make changes for the sake of humanity and the saving of species, then we are dead wrong.
    10cjdlaron

    This was quite the documentary

    All I can say is you guys should check this out because it's an amazing look at the environmental crisis that is among us, it's alarming and potentially devastating. The way it's captured on film is pretty much a great insight to what could happen next if we continue to ignore important issues. The thing that stuck to me was the sequential order of the doc. From this issue to another, every one has an important message to send out. I believe this can change people's lives. I can say that this is the best documentary i have seen in recent memory. We humans can do a lot to help the missions for environmental awareness. I personally feel for the victims of the natural disasters because it's caused by ignorance. I hope everyone sees this. It's a real wake up call to the environment.
    10rebecca-raveendran

    A must see documentary!

    The graphics in this movie are exceptional. Not to mention the audio throughout the film is amazing. It enhances the beauty of the shots taken.

    The efforts put forth by the director Rob Stewart to capture all aspects of environmental issues was well presented. He captured a wide array of footage from different countries, underwater and even during the midst of protests. Especially the underwater filming which makes you as a viewer feel as if you are there with Rob in the ocean.

    Conducting interviews with environmentalists, scientists and most inspiring children he provides in-depth information on the issues. The parts of the movie where Rob talks to children who have already started to slowly make a difference is very moving.

    The movie makes you realize the danger our future is in and gives motivation to actually do something about it.

    Overall a great documentary that everyone that everyone must watch!
    10Brian-656-894338

    If you have kids you need to see this movie

    Totally Moved By this Film - Actually if you live on this earth you should see this movie! We are literally consuming the planet and all the resources on the planet that create life - it is time to reassess our wants and needs so we stop destroying the future for generations to come. This stunning motion picture will open you eyes to the fact we need to change and we need to start by educating everyone around us. They need to be aware of their actions, they need to decide to do something to sustain the planet not destroy it. Fight for something you love or believe in- don't sit by and watch your kids future be consumed. Get involved. Tell your friends to go see this movie - it will change their lives, it has already changed mine !!!
    10natalie-galazka

    Worthwhile Productions!!

    An incredible film by an incredible man.

    Gorgeous underwater photography - phytoplankton at night, schools of fish moving in fantastic patterns, lemurs in Madagascar dancing and sunbathing!! The interviews with scientists, conservationists and activists present wholistic views on the issues - which left me feeling educated, optimistic and inspired.

    The film takes you through a visual history of underwater and terrestrial life in order to better see where we are and what needs to happen.

    Essential viewing for all.

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      Referenced in Sea of Life (2017)
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    • Release date
      • April 12, 2013 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
      • Mexico
      • Micronesia
      • Japan
      • Australia
      • Brazil
      • Hong Kong
      • Madagascar
      • Papua New Guinea
      • South Africa
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Революция
    • Production companies
      • Diatribe Pictures
      • Foundation Features
      • Revolutionary Pictures
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      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
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