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Surviving Progress

  NR HD Closed Captioning

Mathieu Roy

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Plot Summary

Technological advancement, economic development, population increase - are they signs of a thriving society? Or too much of a good thing? Based on the best-selling book A Short History of Progress, this provocative documentary explores the concept of progress in our modern world, guiding us through a sweeping but detailed survey of the major "progress traps" facing our civilization in the arenas of technology, economics, consumption, and the environment. Featuring powerful arguments from such visionaries as Jane Goodall, Margaret Atwood, Stephen Hawking, Craig Venter, Robert Wright, Michael Hudson, and Ronald Wright, this enlightening and visually spectacular film invites us to contemplate the progress traps that destroyed past civilizations and that lie treacherously embedded in our own. Leading critics of Wall Street, cognitive psychologists, and ecologists lay bare the consequences of progress-as-usual as the film travels around the world - from a burgeoning China to the disappearing rainforests of Brazil to a chimp research lab in New Iberia, Louisiana - to construct a shocking overview of the way our global economic system is eating away at our planet's resources and shackling entire populations with poverty. Providing an honest look at the risks and pitfalls of running 21st Century "software" (our accumulated knowledge) on 50,000-year-old "hardware" (our primate brains), Surviving Progress offers a challenge: to prove making apes smarter was not an evolutionary dead end.

Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

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  • Reviews Counted: 36
  • Fresh: 27
  • Rotten: 9
  • Average Rating: 6.9/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Rotten: Zippily edited and nicely photographed, "Surviving Progress" is a fine summary of a hot ugly mess. But like too many short documentaries, it can't do justice to its complex topic or finally to those of us watching. – Manohla Dargis, New York Times, Apr 5, 2012

Fresh: Surviving Progress offers a cinematic wakeup call so cogent and non-didactic even Tea Partyers would be hard-pressed to shrug it off. – Dennis Harvey, Variety, Apr 2, 2012

Fresh: This cautionary documentary makes a strong case that our technological advances are in fact dooming us. – Frank Scheck, Hollywood Reporter, Apr 9, 2012

Fresh: The anticapitalism prognosis is grim, and the hope offered is slim indeed. – Ernest Hardy, Village Voice, Apr 3, 2012

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Customer Reviews

An intellectual work of art...

A beautiful and intellectual cinematic experience.

Thought provoking

Even though some critics may say that the commentary may look one aided, the crucial issue of sustainability and what today's capitalism plus greed is doing to the world , is an issue that cannot be avoided. I would like to see another film that talks about the hope side such as conscious capitalism, social Enteprise , social business, green innovation,etc

Surviving Progress
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  • $19.99
  • Genre: Independent
  • Released: 2012

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