Planet of the Humans is a documentary that delves into the destructive impact of human activities on the planet, highlighting issues such as overpopulation, deforestation, the use of fossil fuels, and the consequences of capitalism. It examines how greed and corporate interests have contributed to the decline of the environment, and suggests that changes in energy policy and a shift towards renewable energy sources are necessary for sustainability.
In 'En même temps', two mayors of small French towns with opposing political views find themselves physically stuck together after a feminist activist glues them. As they try to untangle the mess, they are forced to confront their differences and work towards a common goal of economic development and ecological sustainability.
In 'Milked', investigative journalists delve into the dark truths of the dairy industry, exposing animal abuse and environmental destruction. The documentary highlights the need for change and explores the rise of plant-based alternatives.
Environmentally friendly electric cars, sustainably produced food products, fair production processes: Hurray! If everything the corporations tell us is true, we can save the world through our purchasing decisions alone! A popular and dangerous lie. In his new documentary film, Werner Boote shows us, together with environmental expert Kathrin Hartmann, how we can protect ourselves. Down with green lies!
Sales of organic products have increased tenfold in 20 years. In 2020, the market will have exceeded 13 billion euros in sales. The heavyweights of the food industry are surfing on this consumer craze for healthy food by offering more and more "green" products. But organic does not necessarily mean nutritionally balanced.
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