"In Transition 2.0 is an inspirational immersion in the Transition movement, gathering stories from around the world of ordinary people doing extraordinary things.
You'll hear about communities printing their own money, growing food, localising their economies and setting up community power stations. It's an idea that has gone viral, a social experiment that is about responding to uncertain times with solutions and optimism. In a world of increasing uncertainty, here is a story of hope, ingenuity and the power of growing vegetables in unexpected places"
l'histoire des choses" est un film de 20 min qui nous rappelle le cycle de vie de tous ces objets que l'on consomme au quotidien sans vraiment savoir d'où ils viennent et où ils vont.
Annie Léonard explique de façon ludique et sérieuse, comment fonctionne notre économie globale matérialiste et ses conséquences sur l'ensemble de la planète, la santé...
"The documentary examines the modern-day corporation, considering its legal status as a class of person and evaluating its behavior towards society and the world at large as a psychiatrist might evaluate an ordinary person."
Jean Kilbourne's pioneering work helped develop and popularize the study of gender representation in advertising. Her award-winning Killing us Softly films have influenced millions of college and high school students across two generations and on an international scale. In this important new film, Kilbourne reviews if and how the image of women in advertising has changed over the last 20 years.
With wit and warmth, Kilbourne uses over 160 ads and TV commercials to critique advertising's image of women. By fostering creative and productive dialogue, she invites viewers to look at familiar images in a new way, that moves and empowers them to take action."
Cette série britannique est une magnifique satire sur l'omnipotence de relations publiques dans notre monde médiatisé sous gouvernance de l'argent et du soif du pouvoir
La société de consommation à l'origine des angoisses.
Psychiatre et psychothérapeute, Christophe André est l'un des chefs de file des Thérapies comportementales et cognitives en France, et a été l'un des premiers à y introduire l'usage de la méditation en psychothérapie.
Dans cette interview, il dénonce la société matérialiste dans laquelle nous vivons. « Il faut arrêter de faire des choses » car selon lui cela pousse l'homme à l'anxiété et au mal-être.
""This series is about how those in power have used Freud's theories to try and control the dangerous crowd in an age of mass democracy." -Adam Curtis' introduction to the first episode."