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Tomorrow

Tomorrow

All around the world, solutions exist

20157.81h 58m

Overview

Climate is changing. Instead of showing all the worst that can happen, this documentary focuses on the people suggesting solutions and their actions.

Directed by Mélanie Laurent
Written by Cyril Dion
Produced by Bruno Levy
Box Office0Revenue: $43K

Top Cast

Cyril Dion

Cyril Dion

Self

Mélanie Laurent

Mélanie Laurent

Self

Pierre Rabhi

Pierre Rabhi

Self

Vandana Shiva

Vandana Shiva

Self

Jeremy Rifkin

Jeremy Rifkin

Self

Anthony Barnosky

Anthony Barnosky

Self

Elizabeth Hadly

Elizabeth Hadly

Self

Olivier De Schutter

Olivier De Schutter

Self

Jan Gehl

Jan Gehl

Self

Rob Hopkins

Rob Hopkins

Self

Themes & Keywords

nature run amokenvironmentenvironmental destructionenvironmental change woman directorman against natureforces of naturemother naturenature documentaryenvironmental activisthuman made disasterenvironmental issuesman vs natureenvironmental catastropheenvironmental perspectivessustainable solutionsenvironmental documentarynature and peoplethe force of nature humanitypeople and natureprotecting the environmentscience and natureenvironmental collapseresilience of natureenvironmental movement

About Tomorrow

Tomorrow is a documentary film released in 2015 exploring themes of nature run amok, environment, environmental destruction, environmental change , woman director, man against nature. Directed by Mélanie Laurent, it stars Cyril Dion, Mélanie Laurent, Pierre Rabhi. Climate is changing. Instead of showing all the worst that can happen, this documentary focuses on the people suggesting solutions and their actions.

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