[Ccpg] NEW FILM /FIRST EARTH Film Uncompromising Ecological Architecture
Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
lakinroe at silcom.com
Sat Dec 18 10:10:51 PST 2010
NEW FILM /FIRST EARTH Film Uncompromising Ecological Architecture
http://www.davidsheen.com/firstearth/film.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuDkfuziZiI&feature=player_embedded
Film
FIRST EARTH is a documentary about the movement
towards a massive paradigm shift for shelter --
building healthy houses in the old ways, out of
the very earth itself, and living together like
in the old days, by recreating villages. It is a
sprawling film, shot on location from the West
Coast to West Africa. An audiovisual manifesto
filmed over the course of 4 years and 4
continents, FIRST EARTH makes the case that
earthen homes are the healthiest housing in the
world; and that since it still takes a village to
raise a healthy child, it is incumbent upon us to
transform our suburban sprawl into eco-villages,
a new North American dream.
Chocking up over 300,000 hits on YouTube even
before its official release, FIRST
EARTH is not a how-to film; rather, it's a why-to
film. It establishes the appropriateness of
earthen building in every cultural context, under
all socio-economic conditions, from third-world
communities to first-world countrysides, from
Arabian deserts to American urban jungles. In the
age of environmental and economic collapse, peak
oil and other converging emergencies, the
solution to many of our ills might just be
getting back to basics, focusing on food,
clothes, and shelter. We need to think
differently about house and home, for material
and for spiritual reasons, both the personal and
the political.
Because we believe that as many people as
possible should have the option of seeing the
FIRST EARTH film, regardless of their financial
abilities, for a limited time only we are making
beta versions of the 12 chapters of the film
available over the internet for free! The DVD
version of the film has high-quality video and
audio and includes extras.
The individual chapters of the film can also be
watched separately from one another. It won't
have the same effect as watching the whole film
from start to finish, but as part of our vision
to make the content as accessible as possible,
the chapters can be viewed one at a time.
Chapters 1 through 12 - The Entire Film
Chapter 1 - What's Wrong With Architecture
Chapter 2 - African Earth
Chapter 3 - American Earth
Chapter 4 - Why Earth
Chapter 5 - Empowering Earth
Chapter 6 - Another Earth Is Possible
Chapter 7 - European Earth
Chapter 8 - Arabian Earth
Chapter 9 - Urban Earth
Chapter 10 - Inner City Earth
Chapter 11 - International Earth
Chapter 12 - Future Earth
Cast
All of the modern cob-building movement's major
players were interviewed for the documentary.
Over the course of filming, we have amassed over
a hundred hours of footage of awe-inspiring cob
projects and pearls of wisdom from pre-eminent
thinkers. To learn more about earthen building,
click on the names below to read transcripts of
their talks and watch videos of their spoken
words.
Becky Bee
Katy Bryce & Adam Weismann
Meka Bunch & Dragonfly
Elke Cole
Stuart Cowan
Carole Crews
Salma Samar Damluji
Kiko Denzer
Chellis Glendinning
Richard Heinberg
Alfie Howard
Derrick Jensen
Janell Kapoor
Sun Ray Kelly
Joseph Kennedy
James Howard Kunstler
Mark Lakeman
Ian Marcuse
Kevin McCabe
Bridget Miner & Ellie Miner
Daniel Quinn
Tim Ream
Boots Riley
David Room
Michael G. Smith
Starhawk
Sunflower New Moon
Bob Theis
Andy Thomson
Eugene Tsui
Editing
David Sheen
In addition to authoring the scratch video THE
RED PILL (2003), David Sheen has been
documenting, studying, designing, and building
ecological housing since 2001. He apprenticed
with Ianto Evans and Linda Smiley at the North
American School of Natural Building, and at
Michael Smith's Emerald Earth. He also learned
biomimicry, the study of nature's design
principles and its application to human habitats,
with architect Eugene Tsui.
Music
Ilya Yakovlev
Music composer and producer Ilya Yakovlev, was
born 29.01.74 in Saint Petersburg, Russia, and
now lives in Tel-Aviv, Israel. Ilya plays and
composes instrumental music, pursuing different
styles and exploring all kinds of possibilities
in search of his unique sound. He has been
involved in a number of projects with various
artists, writing songs and movie soundtracks. His
focus is on instrumental, ambient, and electronic
music, mainly concentrating on creating mood and
atmosphere. Additionally, Ilya is a professional
graphic designer and industrial designer.
Video
Michael Blaha
Ingrid Severson
Petra Janopaul
John Pilgrim
Yakov Levi
Viki Zakharova
Timothy Doh
Julie Haddow
Audio
Hartley Weinberg
Translation
Hasan Murtaza
Zohar Regev
Uri Gordon
Production
Peter Solti
Gregory Greene
Gregory Greene is a Toronto-based filmmaker with
a background in social and political
documentaries. His television credits include
BRAVO!Õs acclaimed series Arts & Minds and
MuchMusicÕs documentary series Musicians in the
War Zone. His television film credits include
Prom Fight: The Marc Hall Story and SuhailÕs
Jihad. His latest production, The End of
Suburbia, is an independent film that has caused
controversy around the world, with rave reviews
in the mainstream press, from the New York Times
to The Toronto Star, and a ubiquitous presence
within the alternative press. It has become the
informational tool of choice to the growing Peak
Oil movement, comprised of a wide range of
industry professionals, NGOs and citizen groups
spanning the political spectrum.
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