Steven Gorelick

Рождение : 1957-05-01,

Фильмы

Камера пыток
Associate Producer
Отец Морган всеми силами пытается излечить своего младшего 13-летнего брата Джимми, которым управляет дьявол. Однако силы, которыми одержим мальчик слишком сильны, чтобы быть изгнанными. Сбежав из психиатрической лечебницы, Джимми вскоре возвращается, но на этот раз за ним следует настоящая армия детей, готовых исполнить любое его желание – даже самое безумное. Один за другим жители города исчезают, и никто из оставшихся не знает, что подручные Джимми забирают своих жертв в заброшенный замок, где они создали кошмарную камеру пыток.
The Economics of Happiness
Director
'The Economics of Happiness' features a chorus of voices from six continents calling for systemic economic change. The documentary describes a world moving simultaneously in two opposing directions. On the one hand, government and big business continue to promote globalization and the consolidation of corporate power. At the same time, all around the world people are resisting those policies, demanding a re-regulation of trade and finance - and, far from the old institutions of power, they're starting to forge a very different future. Communities are coming together to re-build more human scale, ecological economies based on a new paradigm - an economics of localization.
Ancient Futures: Learning from Ladakh
Script
Ladakh, or Little Tibet, is a wildly beautiful desert land high in the western Himalayas. It is a place of few resources and an extreme climate. Yet, for more than a thousand years, it has been home to a thriving culture. Traditions of frugality and co-operation, coupled with an intimate and location-specific knowledge of the environment, enabled the Ladakhis not only to survive, but to prosper. Then came development. Now in Leh, the capital, one finds pollution and divisiveness, inflation and unemployment, intolerance and greed. Centuries of ecological balance and social harmony are under threat from modernisation. The breakdown of Ladakh's culture and environment forces us to re-examine what we really mean by progress - not only in the developing parts of the world, but in the industrialized world as well. The story of Ladakh teaches us about the root causes of environmental, social and psychological problems, and provides valuable guidelines for our own future.