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When the truth is hard to find and even harder to look at...
Living in The Time of Dying is an unflinching look at what it means to be living in the midst of climate catastrophe and finding purpose and meaning within it. Recognising the magnitude of the climate crisis we are facing, independent filmmaker Michael Shaw, sells his house to travel around the world looking for answers. Pretty soon we begin to see how deep the predicament goes along with the systems and ways of thinking that brought us here. Stan Rushworth, a Native American Elder, brings an especially enlightening viewpoint to these questions. It becomes clear that climate change is going to ruin our way of life but this then opens up a whole new set of questions: How did we get here? How do we choose to live and what actions make sense at this time? The people interviewed in the documentary, all highly regarded and well known spokespeople on the issue, argue it's too late to stop catastrophic climate change but in no way too late to regain a renewed life giving relationship with our world.
Featuring
Jem Bendell
Professor of Sustainability and author of "Deep Adaptation"
Dahr Jamail
Award winning Journalist and author of End of Ice
Catherine Ingram
Dharma teacher and author of "Facing Extinction"
Stan Rushworth
Elder, teacher, author & Citizen of the Chiricahua Apache Nation
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How to Watch
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Jul 23 | 21:00
Cinema Nova