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Activism and Art Merge in Environmental Plea

MOVIE REVIEW
Earth Protectors

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Genre: Documentary
Year Released: 2023
Runtime: 1h 36m
Director(s): Anne de Carbuccia
Where To Watch: now available on Amazon


RAVING REVIEW: Anne de Carbuccia crafts EARTH PROTECTORS as a film and an urgent call to action wrapped in stunning visual storytelling with a confident and creative purpose. This documentary immerses its audience in remote yet critically endangered parts of our world, showing their natural splendor and the threats they face from ongoing human overreach.


Anne de Carbuccia stands as a formidable figure in environmental art in the director's chair. EARTH PROTECTORS showcases a decade's worth of her efforts to document the impacts of human activity on diverse ecosystems. From drought-scorched earth to oceans overran with plastics, the film paints a picture of the Anthropocene—an era of profound human influence over Earth's natural states.

The narrative of EARTH PROTECTORS is enhanced by its fusion of art and activism, thanks to the dynamic arrangements of Filippo Manni and Massimo Perin. This partnership elevates the documentary beyond simple observation, making it a resonant and dynamic journey that engages the viewers' senses and sympathies.

At the heart of the film are the 'Earth Protectors.' These individuals, from various backgrounds and locations worldwide, infuse the documentary with a genuine urgency for environmental activism. The collaborative efforts with the organization One Planet One Future underscore the message that tackling ecological crises requires united global actions. The films focus on Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, highlighting its willingness to show the true stories that create the film's message. The time for idle reflection is over; decisive action is now imperative, and this next generation of activists is making it their mission to make a change that previous generations have been unwilling to.

Adding contemporary relevance, EARTH PROTECTORS weaves into the narrative of the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the linked fates of human and ecological health. This inclusion deepens the narrative and stresses the importance of global cooperation and scientific insight to address such vast challenges.

The documentary does not shy away from depicting the hardships faced by indigenous communities, often the first to feel the direct impacts of climate change. Their stories, particularly from the Lo Manthang villagers in Nepal, illustrate that climate change is not a matter of debate but a daily reality for many. The film balances these different stories from all these sources into a cohesive message.

In the end, the audience can’t help but feel as though they’ve been given a mission. If you can watch this film and not feel moved to make a difference, then you’ve likely been brainwashed so far by a narrative that is a pure lie. The documentary moves viewers from passive observation to an eagerness to participate in environmental preservation, urging everyone to acknowledge their role as potential protectors of our planet.

EARTH PROTECTORS is a poignant plea for collective environmental action. It's an essential viewing experience that redefines our role in this crucial moment, pushing for a sustainable and harmonious coexistence with nature. This film is a compelling and moving call to action, suitable for anyone already engaged with environmental issues or beginning to understand their place in these critical times.

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Chris Jones
Entertainment Editor

Chris Jones is the Mail Entertainment Editor covering Movies and Television topics. He is from Washington, Illinois, and is the owner, writer, and editor of Overly Honest Reviews.