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Category Archives: Film
Louie Schwartzberg: Gratitude & Happiness Revealed
My friend shared with me this amazing TED video the other day about award winning producer Louie Schwartzberg and his upcoming project: Happiness Revealed. I highly advise you to watch this. He discusses his work and asks aren’t we grateful for our … Continue reading
Splinters: Papua New Guinea Surfing
Splinters is the first feature-length documentary film about the evolution of indigenous surfing in the developing nation of Papua New Guinea. In the 1980s an intrepid Australian pilot left behind a surfboard in the seaside village of Vanimo. Twenty years … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Film, Sports
Tagged Australian, documentary, Papua New Guinea, prestige, Splinters, surf, Vanimo
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Common Threads: the Rasta/Shigley Project
The Rasta/Shigley Project is a documentary film by Sanük Footwear, about the collaboration between professional free surfer and environmentalist, Dave Rastovich and San Diegan based artist, Neil Shigley. In August of 2009, Neil was commissioned to do a portrait of … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Culture, Film
Tagged Dave Rastovich, documentary, environmentalist, free surfer, homeless, Invisible People, Neil Shigley, Sanuk
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Roadsworth Street Art
Roadsworth began painting the streets of Montreal in the fall of 2001. Initially motivated by a desire for more bike paths in the city and a questioning of “car culture” in general, he continued to develop a language around street … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Cities, Film, Politics
Tagged authoritarianism, car culture, dependency, documentary, environment, expression, film, freedom, landscape, Montreal, oil, Peter Gibson, revelation, Roadsworth, sidewalk, stencil, uniform, urban, who owns public space?
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Carbon Nation – Does Climate Change Matter?
According to their website, Carbon Nation s a documentary movie about climate change solutions. Even if you doubt the severity of the impact of climate change or just don’t buy it at all, this is still a compelling and relevant film … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Energy, Environment, Film, Politics
Tagged action, Bernie Karl, Bill Kurtis, business, Carbon Nation, clean, Cliff Etheredge, climate change, Craig Sieben, Dan Nolan, documentary, economy, efficiency, entertainment, environment, ethics, health, inspiration, national security, Peter Byck, productivity, Richard Branson, social, social good, solutions, The Biochemical Engineer, The Wild Alaskan, Thomas Friedman, Van Jones
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