Earth 2050: The Future of Energy (2011)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 43M

Director : Lilibet Foster, Nathaniel Kahn, Michael Epstein

Synopsis

Three stories from filmmakers about the expected change in the future of energy, in the year 2050.

Actors

Thomas Goetz
Thomas Goetz
Self - Host

Crews

Lilibet Foster
Lilibet Foster
Director
Nathaniel Kahn
Nathaniel Kahn
Director
Nathaniel Kahn
Nathaniel Kahn
Writer
Brad Fuller
Brad Fuller
Writer
Michael Epstein
Michael Epstein
Director
Ed Barteski
Ed Barteski
Editor
Sean Frechette
Sean Frechette
Editor
Eric Freidenberg
Eric Freidenberg
Editor
Brad Fuller
Brad Fuller
Editor
Justin Wilkes
Justin Wilkes
Executive Producer
Adam Pincus
Adam Pincus
Executive Producer
Tina Nguyen
Tina Nguyen
Producer
Jon Kamen
Jon Kamen
Executive Producer
Thomas Goetz
Thomas Goetz
Executive Producer
Robert Friedman
Robert Friedman
Executive Producer
Erika Frankel
Erika Frankel
Producer
Chris Franchino
Chris Franchino
Co-Producer
Sidney Beaumont
Sidney Beaumont
Executive Producer

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Earth 2050 - Trailer

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