Revolution (2012)

  • Year: 2012
  • Released: 22 Apr 2015
  • Country: Canada, United States, Mexico, Micronesia, Japan, Australia, Brazil, Hong Kong, Madagascar, Papua New Guinea, South Africa
  • Adwords: 5 wins & 2 nominations
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2350608/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/revolution
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  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: PG
  • Genre: Documentary, Adventure, Family
  • Runtime: 85 min
  • Writer: Rob Stewart
  • Director: Rob Stewart
  • Cast: Nnimmo Bassey, Krystyna Bednarska, Adrienne Maree Brown
  • Keywords: revolution, climate change, overpopulation, environmental conservation, environmental change ,
7.4/10
53/100

Revolution Storyline

REVOLUTION is a film about changing the world, going for it, taking a stand, and fighting for something. A true-life adventure following Director, Rob Stewart (SHARKWATER) over four years and 15 countries discovering there is a lot more than sharks at risk of becoming extinct. Climate change, environmental degradation, species loss, ocean acidification, pollution, and food/water scarcity are reducing the earth’s ability to house humans and we need to start doing something about it now!—Anonymous

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Revolution Movie Reviews

Revolution is an important movie for everyone to see.

Revolution is an important and stunning documentary that confronts many of the environmental issues facing humanity today. It is a beautiful, terrifying, and inspiring film that calls us to action to save the world we love. Stewart explores the current and probable impacts of environmental hazards like ocean acidification and what they could mean for our future. He also participates in protests and interviews expert scientists and researchers about what we need to do to make a difference. The cinematography is breathtaking and the animals which are featured throughout the film make the environmental consequences of idleness harder to stomach. This is a movie meant to rile up the audience and convince them to take action. It certainly does that. With any luck, enough people will see the film and be moved by it to start their own revolution.

Simply Excellent

I am a big fan of Rob Stewart’s work. He had me at Sharkwater. His latest film shows beautiful footage of some of the world’s amazing living things, and then the not so beautiful as well, such as Alberta’s oil sands. Stewart is very humble in his approach, acknowledging the importance of holding yourself accountable for environmental impacts, and he definitely does not leave his own impact out of the equation.

The best feature of this film is that it is highly empowering for youth. As an educator, I highly recommend taking your students to see this film. Our school took every kid from grade five through eight to see it before it even hit theatres. It is potentially in theatres for only a few weeks so go now before it is too late.

Worthwhile Productions!!

An incredible film by an incredible man.

Gorgeous underwater photography – phytoplankton at night, schools of fish moving in fantastic patterns, lemurs in Madagascar dancing and sunbathing!! The interviews with scientists, conservationists and activists present wholistic views on the issues – which left me feeling educated, optimistic and inspired.

The film takes you through a visual history of underwater and terrestrial life in order to better see where we are and what needs to happen.

Essential viewing for all.