Film detail | Revolution - Save the Humans

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Country: Canada
Language: English
Subtitles: English
Directed by: Rob Stewart
Year: 2012
Length: 87`
Rating: 12
Story: Rob Stewart
Screenplay: Rob Stewart
Director of Photography: Rob Stewart
Music: Duncan Forbes
Edited by: Rob Stewart
Production: Big Screen Entertainment

Synopsis: The true-life adventure of Rob Stewart, a follow-up to his Sharkwater documentary that continues his remarkable journey through 15 countries over four years. He discovers that it's not only sharks that are in grave danger, but humanity itself. In an effort to uncover the truth and find the secret to saving the ecosystems we depend on for survival, Stewart embarks on a life-threatening adventure around the world. He reveals that all of our actions are interconnected and that environmental degradation, species loss, ocean acidification, pollution and food/water scarcity are reducing the Earth's ability to house humans. What will it take to change the course that humanity has set itself on?

Rob Stewart: Rob Stewart (1979) is a Canadian biologist, photographer and documentary filmmaker. He studied biology at the University of Western Ontario, though even before that he had been working as an underwater photographer. He spent several years on the road working as a journalist and contributed his photos to several natural science magazines. His successful documentary filmography includes the feature-length films Sharkwater (2006) and Revolution - Save the Humans (2012).

Where and when Revolution - Save the Humans is screened

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Golden Apple Cinema, č. 3May 27th at 10:40N/A

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