This Movie is no longer available here.

Request Online Screening

A Predictable Catastrophe - Late Lessons from Early Warnings 3:8| 28mins
Director: Jakob Gottschau | Producer: Jakob Gottschau
Focus Years: 2006 | Country: Denmark
Subject Tags: asia, ecology, livelihood, middle east, resources
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
Only 40 years ago, the Aral Sea was one of the largest seas of the world. For generations, this gigantic fresh water reserve has provided fish for millions of people. But for more than half a century ago, authorities started to put into reality a mastodon of a vision. The water from the Aral Sea should transform the never-ending desert steppe into blooming fields of cotton. Very soon, it became clear that the project would have serious consequences for the sea and the surrounding society. But, at that time, the enthusiasm for the conquest of nature had been too great.

Send funds to team of this film/project:
NOTE: 100% of your funds are sent directly from here.

Contact/inquire about this film-project:

Jakob Gottschau

Denmark

+=
Close

This storyteller has yet to share/set a wallet for the direct fund transfers.

Shall we send an email request on your behalf?

+=
Close
Human Life:
Human Community:
Human Exploration:
peace

The online film archive supports schools, universities, NGOs and other civil-service organizations across the globe on the principle of gift-economy. Watch films (documentaries, short films, talks & more) and promote filmmakers. Join this community of soulful storytellers from myriad cultures, in their mission to promote global consciousness. Empower their willful hearts, who see the future to be united and harmonious, who aspire for the wellbeing of all. Support learning about the ‘self’, culture, nature and the eternal soul – the evolution of life.
Support the humanity in the process of becoming ‘that’...

© 2024 Culture Unplugged. Serving Since 2007.
Promoting our collective consciousness through stories from across the planet!

Consciousness Matters!