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Revolution

Revolution

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  • Canada,
  • United States,
  • Mexico,
  • Micronesia,
  • Japan,
  • Australia,
  • Brazil,
  • Hong Kong,
  • Madagascar,
  • Papua New Guinea,
  • South Africa
  • 2013
  • · 90m

Director Rob Stewart
Cast Katharina Fabricius, Felix Finkbeiner, Rob Stewart
Genre Documentary

In this follow-up to his shark conservation documentary Sharkwater, filmmaker Rob Stewart travels the world investigating the devastating impacts of ocean acidification and climate change. Through nature footage and interviews with scientists and activists, Stewart argues for the need to stop environmental destruction in order to save our oceans and our world.

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75

The Globe and Mail (Toronto)

This is a profoundly disturbing work. It should be essential viewing, particularly in high schools and universities, whence the next generation of policy makers will one day emerge, hopefully more enlightened than we have been.

75

The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by Michael Posner

This is a profoundly disturbing work. It should be essential viewing, particularly in high schools and universities, whence the next generation of policy makers will one day emerge, hopefully more enlightened than we have been.

60

The New York Times by Jeannette Catsoulis

Trying to gather too much into his net, Mr. Stewart gets a little lost, but his bottom line could not be clearer: When the oceans die, so do we.

50

Village Voice by Ernest Hardy

Revolution is educational, but its shortcomings are glaring.

40

Los Angeles Times by Michael Rechtshaffen

We, unfortunately, learn very little in this Earth Day release (originally completed in 2012) that we haven't seen before in more evolved, better focused documentaries.