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Produced by Bruno Levy Music by Fredrika Stahl Edited by Sandie Bompar Featured song Tomorrow | 8.1/10 IMDb Written by Cyril Dion Cinematography Alexandre Léglise Initial release 2 December 2015 (France) Screenplay Cyril Dion | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Directed by Cyril Dion
Mélanie Laurent Directors Cyril Dion, Mélanie Laurent Awards César Award for Best Documentary Cast Cyril Dion, Mélanie Laurent, Pierre Rabhi, Rob Hopkins, Olivier De Schutter Similar Mélanie Laurent movies, Documentaries Profiles |
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Demain (English: Tomorrow) is a 2015 French documentary film directed by Cyril Dion and Mélanie Laurent. Faced with a future that scientists say is a great cause for concern, the film has the distinction of not giving in to catastrophism. Optimistically, it identifies initiatives that have proven themselves in ten countries around the world: concrete examples of solutions to environmental and social challenges of the twenty-first century, be it agriculture, energy, economy, education and governance.
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- Description
- Funding
- Contributors
- Analysis
- References
Unusually for a documentary film, Demain exceeded a million entries in France. It won the 2016 César Award for Best Documentary Film and was distributed in 27 countries.
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Description
The film is organised in five chapters:
Funding
Demain's production team fell short in funding. On 27 May 2014, the team launched crowdfunding activities on the internet platform KissKissBankBank with the objective of gathering 200,000 Euro to finance the movie and fund the location of shooting equipment. Two months later on 26 July the team had raised 444,390 Euro - more than a quarter of the budget of the movie - with the help of 10,266 contributors.
Contributors
Initiatives taking place in France (including Réunion), Finland, Denmark, Belgium, India , the United Kingdom, the United States, Switzerland, Sweden and Iceland are presented. Here is a list of people making appearance in the film:
Analysis
Unlike other documentary films that focus instead on the cause of global environmental imbalances and their negative consequences (such as Le syndrome du Titanic, The Eleventh Hour, An Inconvenient Truth, That Should Not Be: Our Children Will Accuse Us and Home), Tomorrow offers a constructive approach (similar to Solutions locales pour un désordre global) putting forward solutions to environmental problems facing mankind.