Great Movie: "Planetary" Documentary - Astronauts speak of One World Interconnected. GAIA. Tribal Elders, Ecology People and Philosophers...

https://www.outerplaces.com/science/item/8369-planetary-documentary-features-nasa-imagery-and-earthly-sights-to-be-released-on-earth-day 

Features NASA Imagery and Earthly Sights,.. This Earth Day, filmmakers Guy Reid and Steve Kennedy will celebrate our planet by releasing their new documentary, Planetary, which contains all the Earth porn you'll ever need in service of a larger environmental and spiritual message.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3462896/

As seen in the trailer, the film will juxtapose images of Earth from NASA missions with everyday scenes from Earthly life, at Buddhist monasteries in the Himalayas and in downtown Tokyo and Manhattan. It will also feature interviews with many experts who will speak to their perspective on our planet, including astronauts Mae Jemison and Ron Garan, cosmologist Brian Swimme, National Geographic explorer Elizabeth Lindsey, and physicist Peter Russell, as well as poets, authors, philosophers, environmentalists, doctors, Buddhist scholars, and more. 

We are in the midst of a global crisis of perspective. We have forgotten the undeniable truth that everything is connected. PLANETARY is a provocative and breathtaking wakeup call, a cross continental, cinematic journey, that explores our cosmic origins and our future as a species. PLANETARY is a poetic and humbling reminder that it's time to shift our perspective. PLANETARY asks us to rethink who we really are, to reconsider our relationship with ourselves, each other and the world around us - to remember that: we are PLANETARY. In a stunning visual exploration, the film interweaves imagery from NASA Apollo missions with visions of the Milky Way, Buddhist monasteries in the Himalayas, and the cacophonous sounds of downtown Tokyo and Manhattan, with intimate interviews from renowned experts including astronauts Ron Garan and Mae Jemison (the first African American woman in space), celebrated environmentalist Bill McKibben, National Book Award winner Barry Lopez, anthropologist Wade Davis, to National Geographic Explorer Elizabeth Lindsey, and Head of the Tibetan Buddhist Kagyu school, the 17th Karmapa. They shed new light on the ways our worldview is profoundly affecting life on our planet.

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