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All eyes on Earth

Published: 06 June, 2009, 14:48

TAGS: Art, Movies, Ecology, Global warming


It has been made in almost three years; a high-budget documentary aspiring to a high aim – rescuing the Earth together. The world premiere of the major environmental movie “Home” has turned eyes toward the planet.

The unique project of two French masters – director Luke Besson and photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand – offers a look at our planet and its future from a different perspective. It took almost three years to complete the mega-movie, shot over almost a year in 54 countries, providing 488 hours of footage.

Perhaps, it is the most unusual premiere in the history of cinema: a simultaneous multi-display of the film on World Environment Day was billed by producers as “the greatest green event ever.” And the venues were unusual too: instead of cinemas, “Home” was shown outdoors to spectators in 87 of the world’s largest cities. And absolutely free of charge.

Parks and river banks seem to be the best places to watch a film about the beauty of our planet and about preserving this beauty. But this major environmental project also targeted theatres, TV, DVD and the Internet.

For an hour-and-a-half, the camera soars through the air showing shrill, beautiful views from different corners of the Earth along with choking mega-cities. It is a film about the life history of the Earth and how we are constantly destroying it from day to day.

What our planet will be like in some 20-30 years is absolutely unknown. If humanity doesn’t stop its destructive influence on nature, we will soon find ourselves in a different alien world, inadequate for life. This message is translated into dozens of world languages telling us that, “It’s too late to be a pessimist.”

In all of this film, strangely enough, everything is beautiful – even the polluting factories, airfields and oil platforms shot from above. However no prescription about what to do is given here – the authors of the film are sure that spectators will understand everything from it. “I explain what is happening, I don’t offer solutions…But we all have solutions within ourselves,” Yann Arthus-Bertrand says.

However, the advice of the famous French writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry is still well-timed: “When you’ve finished your own toiletries in the morning, then it is time to attend to the toiletries of your planet. Just so, with the greatest care.”

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Aleksandr Pushkin 06.06.2009, 10:47

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Artyom wrote in #1

George Soros funding this film should say enough. It is anti human. Listening to this movie is like listening to the words from Big Brother from the book 1984 which will help you understand these people's thought process who are trying to rule you.

I quite agree with you...but no one seems to be listening. Just floating along on fluffy clouds of peace these days. I wonder how big of a carbon footprint George Soros has left on this planet. 

The Powers That Be keep allowing developers to dig up the land and put buildings where none are needed. They have mismanaged the Earth - the people who rule us are the ones destroying the planet, yet we will be the victims of some kind of global genocide, when they decide we are no longer needed.

Artyom June 09, 2009, 10:04
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George Soros funding this film should say enough. It is anti human. Listening to this movie is like listening to the words from Big Brother from the book 1984 which will help you understand these people's thought process who are trying to rule you.