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2009 · Movie · NR · 95 min · ★ 7.8 · 52% critics

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This documentary takes a sweeping look at Earth’s beauty and the fragile systems that sustain life, while warning that human activity is rapidly upsetting the planet’s balance. It connects climate change, resource depletion, and species loss to everyday consumption, urging viewers to recognize the stakes and act before the damage becomes irreversible.

Also known as Home Project · Home - Story of a Journey

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Years
2009
Release date
2009-06-03
Language
French
Rated
NR
Runtime
95 min
Critic score
52/100
TMDB rating
7.8/10 (552 votes)
About

You’ll likely enjoy this if you want a visually striking, message-driven documentary about humanity’s impact on Earth that’s meant to motivate change; Not for you if you dislike bleak warnings or disputed claims—try Oceans or Frozen Planet II instead.

Pros: breathtaking aerial landscapes; urgent wake-up message; thought-provoking scope | Cons: can feel depressing; facts feel one-sided; solutions not fully explored

Themes

  • climate change
  • earth
  • global warming
  • water pollution
  • well
  • panorama
  • earth in peril
  • solar power
  • aerial photography
  • greenhouse gases
  • carbon offset
  • landscape
  • +7 more

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