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The Endangered Generation?

The Endangered Generation? (2023)

Documentary 85mins (PG)

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The Endangered Generation?

2023 Documentary 85mins PG

Our world is at a crossroads of myriad crises, but all too often the solutions to the problems we face – especially climate change – are put in the ‘too hard basket. But, as director Celeste Geer discovers, it doesn’t have to be this way. Following Then the Wind Changed, her Walkley Award-winning film about rebuilding after the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires, she sought answers to why, after decades of warnings, we continue to shirk the necessary measures that will prevent all-out climate catastrophe.

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4/5

The Endangered Generation? is a poignant examination of the complexities surrounding climate change and societal inaction. Directed by Celeste Geer, this documentary stands out for its ability to weave together personal narratives with broader environmental issues. The film begins with an exploratio ... Show more >>

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3.5/5

The Endangered Generation? is a documentary that hits hard with its emotional weight and urgent message. Celeste Geer has crafted a film that feels incredibly relevant, especially in today's climate of uncertainty. While the film does a fantastic job of highlighting the dire situation we find oursel ... Show more >>

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Yes, The Endangered Generation? is worth watching as it tackles pressing issues surrounding climate change and societal responsibility. Directed by Celeste Geer, the film challenges viewers to confront the realities of environmental crises and explore potential solutions, making it both thought-provoking and timely.

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