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Descriptiontitle: a new we: ecovillages and ecological communities in europe year: 2009. director: stefan wolf size: 647.9mb filetype: webm audio: vorbis audio bitrate: 128 kbps duration: 01:55:49 language: english website: www.newwe.info uploaded by: kadbudugorjeligradovi // k a d b u d u g o r j e l i g r a d o v i @ a u t i s t i c i . o r g description: The Austrian documentary filmmaker Stefan Wolf traveled through Europe in order to explore and document well established eco-communities that portray some of the broad spectrum of lifestyle possibilities that are part of our global effort to transition to a sustainable world. Experience ecovillages and ecological communities in Europe in this two hour long documentary portrait. The variety of situations and voices in A New We inspires hope for the future of humanity and all life on the planet. The lives shown here are more motivated by imagination, vision, respect and cooperation than by economic forces and social expectations. In these 10 communities, the creative solutions to many social, environmental and economic challenges exemplify the nearly infinite capacity for human-, community- and self-development. It’s a film that enlightens, encourages and spreads hope – for a new world and A New We. Participated Film Festivals: 2012 The 8th Taiwan European Film Festival 2011 Kuala Lumpur Eco Film Festival 2011 Auroville Film Festival 10 European communities from 8 countries are presented: Sieben Linden - Germany Schloss Tonndorf - Germany Krishna Valley - Hungary Damanhur - Italy Schloss Glarisegg - Switzerland La Borie Noble - France Valle de Sensaciones - Spain Matavenero - Spain Tamera - Portugal Finca Tierra - Canary island The film leads you through the fascinating world of communities. How are these communities organized? What decision-making processes do they use? How they finance themselves? What food choices do they make? How much of the food and energy that they need do they produce? Is spirituality important? How do adults and children interact? Are there schools? These and other questions are addressed in this unique and important film documentary. Related Torrents
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