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Force of Nature: The David Suzuki Movie

David Suzuki, iconic Canadian scientist, educator, broadcaster and activist delivers a "last lecture" - what he describes as "a distillation of my life and thoughts, my legacy, what I want to say before I die". Filmed before a live audience, in front of a memory box of moving, distilled images, he articulates a core, urgent message: we have exhausted the limits of the biosphere and it is imperative that we re-think our relationship with the natural world. Suzuki looks unflinchingly at the strains on our interconnected web of life - and out of our dire present circumstances, he offers up a blueprint for sustainability and survival. The film interweaves the lecture with scenes from the places and events in Suzuki's life. As such, the film is a biography of ideas - forged by the major social, scientific, cultural and political events of the past 70 years.

Year: 2010
Genre: Documentaries, Eco-Concious
Country: Canada
Director: Sturla Gunnarsson
Starring: David Suzuki
Duration: 92 Minutes
Rating: PG - Contains coarse language.
7.4/10
Location in store: Documentary (EcoConcious)

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