Our time on Earth is being lived out by 7.9 billion of us. Yet should ‘us’ include the birds, the bees and span past, present and future life?
300,000 years ago the Earth grew people. Since the Enlightenment 300 years ago, we have come to see ourselves as separate from nature. This has caused a spiritual crisis; a crisis of separation.
In its most visible form, this crisis plays out in the unfolding environmental catastrophe we are facing today.
We need new stories.
- Year2023
- Runtime3:06
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited Kingdom
- GenreAnimation
- DirectorMax Leighton
- ScreenwriterMax Leighton
- ProducerPatrick Hoelscher
- EditorMax Leighton
- Sound DesignHenrik Meierkord
Our time on Earth is being lived out by 7.9 billion of us. Yet should ‘us’ include the birds, the bees and span past, present and future life?
300,000 years ago the Earth grew people. Since the Enlightenment 300 years ago, we have come to see ourselves as separate from nature. This has caused a spiritual crisis; a crisis of separation.
In its most visible form, this crisis plays out in the unfolding environmental catastrophe we are facing today.
We need new stories.
- Year2023
- Runtime3:06
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited Kingdom
- GenreAnimation
- DirectorMax Leighton
- ScreenwriterMax Leighton
- ProducerPatrick Hoelscher
- EditorMax Leighton
- Sound DesignHenrik Meierkord