Changing Climates, Changing Times

February. 04,2009      
Rating:
5.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Year 2060. Climate predictions made at the beginning of the 21st century have turned out to be dramatically true: global warming of the Earth's atmosphere now has serious consequences on the every day lives of our grandchildren.

Nancy Tate as  Julia Peyrefitte
Tantoo Cardinal as  Grace Lajoie
Vernon Dobtcheff as  Lucas
David La Haye as  Niels Meister

Reviews

PodBill
2009/02/04

Just what I expected

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Voxitype
2009/02/05

Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.

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Abbigail Bush
2009/02/06

what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.

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Lachlan Coulson
2009/02/07

This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.

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Michael Kerjman
2009/02/08

It is 2075.World is warming.Africa is melting.The strongest make it to the North of a continent in a local detention camp run by the White Hi-Tech Man of Steel (memento Australia's Howard Pacific Solution) for being just meticulously selected with modern-cattle-selection-techniques to slave in France on temporary working visas.Europeans are kind to the Africans (in screened France surely) by not only offering a permanent job to a young African refugee but even having a more intimate hidden agenda-not a wonder, bearing a recent North Ireland premier-minister wife's an underage sex-affair (as one could figure out from the media, lust ceased-and so did a husband's post, following up).Both France/French Canada and any African from a deserted hell of a third world speak English (and read/write surely) much better than native speakers used already to playing electronic gadgets only instead developing own brain at schools.This produce is based on delusions of the United Nations Panel on Climate Change to illustrate its prophesies being some time ago awarded with the Nobel Prize and, if even placed in a sci-fi section, hardly has been even near-realistic in 2075 as Stanley Kubrick's "Space Odyssey-2001" in 2001, at least because even an Afro-European intercontinental link-in-progress is a railway tunnel project, not an upper surface bridge connection presented by movie makers.

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