When Tomorrow starts to make intellectual as well as geographical leaps and to draw macroeconomic, political, and social factors into its bright-eyed, approachable orbit, that’s when cynicism gives way to admiration, and admiration can flare into inspiration.
Tomorrow(Demain)
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France · 2015
Rated G · 1h 58m
Director Cyril Dion
Starring Cyril Dion, Anthony Barnosky, Olivier De Schutter, Mélanie Laurent
Genre Documentary
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Climate is changing. Instead of showing all the worst that can happen, this documentary focuses on the people suggesting solutions and their actions.
What are people saying?
What are critics saying?
The Hollywood Reporter by Jordan Mintzer
This playfully made exposé should be required viewing for anyone wondering what they could do to pitch in and save the planet.
Los Angeles Times by Michael Rechtshaffen
Laurent and Dion’s passionate, off-the-beaten-path primer advocates thinking globally but acting locally with community-driven, grassroots alternatives that aren’t affected by any executive orders.
The New York Times by Nicole Herrington
It’s refreshing to see concrete solutions at work, many of them at the grass-roots level. And the optimism of those countering ineffective politicians and big business is infectious.
There are some inspiring people in the film, and one wishes it had been edited to focus more on their stories. In the end, Tomorrow is less a movie than a long public service announcement.
Village Voice by Serena Donadoni
What Laurent and Dion do best is present pockets of progressive change as blueprints for idealism in action.
San Francisco Chronicle by Walter Addiego
The film urges decentralization and bottom-up decision making as tools in remedying problems of global warming, food production and the like. The tone is more upbeat than you might expect, and there’s a certain glossiness to the movie that’s a refreshing change from some of its more dour documentary siblings.
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