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2006 | Color | 95 min

The 11th Hour is the last moment when change is possible. The film explores how we?ve arrived at this moment: how we live, how we impact the earth?s ecosystems, and what we can do to change this. Featuring interviews with experts from all over the world, including former Soviet Prime Minister Mikhail Gorbachev, renowned scientist Stephen Hawking, former head of the CIA R. James Woolsey and sustainable design experts William McDonough and Bruce Mau in addition to over 50 leading scientists, thinkers and leaders who discuss the most important issues that face our planet and people


Country: Estados Unidos
Direction: Conners Petersen; Leila, Conners; Nadia
Script: Conners; Nadia, Conners Petersen; Leila
Production: Dicaprio; Leonardo, Castleberry; Chuck, Gerbe; Brian, Conners Petersen; Leila
Photography: Knappenberge; Brian, Rowlands; Andrew, Youngblood Hills; Peter
Sound: King; Richard, Bock; Andrew, Haggerty; Dennis
Music: Beintus; Jean-pascal, Avery; Eric
Cast:Ausubel; Ken, Benyus; Janine, Berman; Tzeporah, L Anderson; Raymond, Brown; Lester, Leonardo Dicaprio; Narrador:
Participation year at FICM: 2007

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