Grief (2022)
Género : Documental
Tiempo de ejecución : 0M
Director : Andrea Culková
Sinopsis
Extremely dry soil, dead animals in the fires of Australia and other visible effects of climate change every day lead to anguish and hopelessness, for which the term environmental grief is used. One way of dealing with the crisis is to take a proactive approach to environmental protection. The heroines of the film embark on this path. With their radical but strictly non-violent gatherings in public spaces, they call for a "Rebellion against extinction" to prevent ecological collapse.
Joe es un jugador de rugby que va a parar al cielo, pues alguien comete el error de creer que ha muerto en un accidente de tráfico. Cuando el error se descubre, deciden mandarlo otra vez a la Tierra, pero su cuerpo ya ha sido incinerado, por lo que su espíritu debe ocupar el de un millonario que ha sido asesinado.
Un drama centrado en tres ecologistas que que quieren volar una presa.
En el verano de 1946, la familia Cousteau vive al completo en su casa a la orilla del Mediterráneo, en un paraíso en la tierra. Pero, a pesar de todo, Jacques no es feliz. Bucear y ver las estrellas junto a su mujer y sus dos hijos no es suficiente para él, pues ansía vivir grandes aventuras y cree en el progreso. Diez años más tarde, ya convertido en una celebridad internacional gracias a inventos como los dispositivos de vida autónomos, tendrá graves enfrentamientos con su hijo Philippe, que intenta hacerle ver que el progreso y la polución tienen consecuencias nefastas en el mundo marino. Juntos a bordo de su buque Calypso sabrán dejar de lado sus diferencias… hasta que la tragedia llegue.
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Extremely dry soil, dead animals in the fires of Australia and other visible effects of climate change every day lead to anguish and hopelessness, for which the term environmental grief is used. One way of dealing with the crisis is to take a proactive approach to environmental protection. The heroines of the film embark on this path. With their radical but strictly non-violent gatherings in public spaces, they call for a "Rebellion against extinction" to prevent ecological collapse.