Focus on these SF films, such as “The Day After”, “Don’t Look Up”, “Waterworld” or even “Blade Runner”, which have warned us of the climatic danger that awaits.
Time passes and climate change intensifies a little more. An observation that challenges and must push each of us, whatever their level, to act.
In order to raise awareness in our own way about the climate danger, focus on science fiction films that warned us, sometimes quite rightly, of the danger that awaits us. From Next day of Roland Emmerich to blade runner of Ridley Scott Passing by Don’t Look Up, water world and Mad Max: Fury Roadthese works were often right and remind us that we must quickly mobilize for the good of our planet and future generations.
The day after
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The disaster movie The day after, released in theaters in 2004, tells what would happen if the Gulf Stream stopped: storms, floods, transformation of water into pack ice… A Gulf Stream which we have just learned was in danger of s collapse earlier than expected. Damn premonitory on the part of Roland Emmerich…
water world
United International Pictures (UIP)
Following an ecological catastrophe, the Earth is covered by the oceans. The few survivors live on artificial atolls, dreaming of a mythical land covered with vast forests and deep valleys. Such is the agonizing pitch of the SF film water worldkind of madmax on the high seas led by Kevin Costner. The action takes place in the distant future, but the rise in water levels is a phenomenon that could not be more current… According to the IPCC, the sea level could gain up to one meter by 2100.
Mad Max: Fury Road
2015 Village Roadshow Films (BVI) Limited
Released in theaters in 2015, the Mad Max: Fury Road of george miller is an anticipation film where the Earth, in a post-apocalyptic future, is the victim of a water shortage giving rise to a violent gang war. Desert lands, vital liquid that is becoming scarce…: already a reality in Africa, where populations are fighting to have access to water, as evidenced by the documentary Walk on water ofAissa Maiga presented at the last Cannes Film Festival and in theaters on November 10.
Dont Look Up: Cosmic Denial
NIKO TAVERNISE/NETFLIX
Released on Netflix late last year, the comedy Don’t Look Up: Cosmic Denial tells the story ofthem astronomers who embark on a gigantic media tour to warn humanity that a comet is heading towards the Earth and is about to destroy it. Led by a four-star cast made up in particular of Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Meryl Streep and Cate Blanchett, this allegory of climate change and the blindness of the powerful hits the mark. As funny as it is scary.
Interstellar
Warner Bros Entertainment
Interstellarthe cult film by Christopher Nolanshows us a dry Earth, swept away by sandstorms, which has become uninhabitable for humans. Matthew McConaughey will then go into space to find a place where the population could find refuge. Our future if Man does not take enough care of the planet? Hurry up…
Judge Dredd
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Drought, massive desertification, devastated ecosystem… The planet Earth of the year 2139 depicted in Judge Dreddthe futuristic thriller carried by Sylvester Stallone, is not very pink. A not so improbable scenario: sAccording to the IPCC, the Global warming may have increased by 1.5 degrees around 2030, ten years earlier than expected…
Green Sun
Warner Bros. France
Green Sunthe cult film by Richard Fleischer released in theaters in 1974, plunges us into the heart of a society where men have exhausted natural resources, global warming having caused the disappearance of fauna and flora. When the action of this visionary work carried by Charlton Heston does it take place? In 2022.
blade runner
Warner Bros. France
Hello
Paramount Pictures Germany
The surface of the globe is scorched by the sun’s rays, the land is dried up and food is scarce. Two types of survivors oppose each other: prey and predators. This is the unattractive program of the German feature film Hello, which portrays an Earth in the aftermath of brutal global warming. In production, we find a man always very appropriate when it comes to imagining an uncertain and terrifying future: Roland Emmerichthe director of Next day !