Visionary Alternative to Hollywood’s 2012
Next month, Hollywood presents its apocalyptic vision of 2012 in which millions die in a disaster movie that makes the Titanic look like a fairy tale.
“2012: Time for Change” projects a radical alternative to apocalyptic doom and gloom. Directed by Emmy Award nominee Joao Amorim, the film follows journalist Daniel Pinchbeck, author of the bestselling 2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl, on a quest for a new paradigm that integrates the archaic wisdom of tribal cultures with the scientific method. As conscious agents of evolution, we can redesign post-industrial society on ecological principles to make a world that works for all. Rather than breakdown and barbarism, 2012 will herald the birth of a regenerative planetary culture, where collaboration replaces competition, where exploration of psyche and spirit becomes the new cutting edge, replacing the sterile materialism that has pushed our world to the brink.
Pinchbeck interviews design scientists, anthropologists, physicists, musicians and actors including Dean Radin, Barbara Marx Hubbard, John Todd and Paul Stamets, Sting, Ellen Page and Gilberto Gil.
- Posted on October 09, 2009 in Arts, Catalysts, Film, Innertainment, Media, Signs of the Times, Sustainability, video |
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