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The 11th Hour

  PG

Leila Conners Petersen & Nadia Conners

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Plot Summary

The 11th Hour is the last moment when change is possible. Actor Leonardo DiCaprio produces and narrates this urgent and transformational look at where we’ve been, where we’re going and – most important – how we can change. Featuring ongoing dialogues of experts from all over the world, including Mikhail Gorbachev, renowned scientist Stephen Hawking, sustainable design experts William McDonough and Bruce Mau and over 50 leading scientists, The 11th Hour reveals the most critical issues facing our planet today. Astonishing images of floods, fires, hurricanes, collapsing ice cliffs and mountains of waste juxtaposed with images of a sustainable future urge us to take action.

Customer Reviews

a good film =)

its a great film, but why hav we gotta wait 9 months to rent it!!! this is deffinantly the kind of film tht you would rather rent not buy...

Irony

I find it is good that a film is created to bring awareness to the fact that we are continually devouring the Earth's resources and need to find a sustainable lifestyle, bringing up interesting facts and methods to change our course in history.

But, it is a shame and in some ways an insult to be informed and trying to educate the world on how to live their lives when they are the worst of them all.

Praise The Lord..!

Great documentary, even if you are aware of the Planets current condition, with regards to pollution etc, this documentary will broaden that awareness; there are also uplifting moments of hope, the blissful joy that this Planet could someday see. ..However, there is no mention of 'God' throughout the entire length of the film which I am surprised to see (or, Not surprised to see, as this may have been the intent of the producers?); a 'Love' which is missing which is causing the corruption that is going on as we speak.

The 11th Hour
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  • £7.99
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Released: 2008

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