It took 488 hours of filming from helicopters and 217 days shooting in 54 different countries for Yann Arthus-Bertrand to make Home, a spectacular documentary of huge emotional effect, that opens our eyes to the real impact global warming, deforestation, and pollution will have on the earth. Mankind stands at the crossroads between continuing as before or embarking on a new path to revolutionary and eco-compatible choices, the only ones that can avert sure disaster. Following from Davis Guggenheim's An Inconvenient Truth, his acknowledged source of inspiration, celebrated photographer Arthus-Bertrand, in his directorial debut, has created an accurate, compelling portrait, both in content and imagery, that totally engages the viewer.
Home
Directed by
Genre
Documentary
Country
France
Year
2009
Duration
90'
Luc Besson, Denis Carot
Languages
French
Sostenibility
Sostenibility
The goal of numerous environmental struggles, now part of the UN Agenda, has been diminished and outlined in its multiple, potential areas of implementation: development, economy, food, agriculture, fishing, transportation, tourism...








