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Climate is changing. Instead of showing all the worst that can happen, this documentary focuses on the people suggesting solutions and their actions.

TODAY, we sometimes feel powerless in front of the various crises of our times.

TODAY, we know that answers lie in a wide mobilization of the human race. Over the course of a century, our dream of progress commonly called “the American Dream”, fundamentally changed the way we live and continues to inspire many developing countries. We are now aware of the setbacks and limits of such development policies. We urgently need to focus our efforts on changing our dreams before something irreversible happens to our planet.

TODAY, we need a new direction, objective… A new dream! The documentary Tomorrow sets out to showcase alternative and creative ways of viewing agriculture, economics, energy and education. It offers constructive solutions to act on a local level to make a difference on a global level. So far, no other documentary has gone down such an optimistic road…

TOMORROW is not just a film, it is the beginning of a movement seeking to encourage local communities around the world to change the way they live for the sake of our planet.

After the show: Marc Rosenbaum, South Mountain Co.

Marc Rosenbaum is a student of low carbon living, bicycle enthusiast, and mechanical engineer specializing in environmentally friendly, high performance buildings and communities. Currently working with South Mountain Company, he has lived year-round on the Island for the last six years. Marc received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from MIT, and has been recognized for his work on the design of energy-efficient, sustainable architecture projects. His current projects include passive house design, Deep Energy Retrofits, and Net Zero Energy buildings. For thirty years, Marc has pioneered an integrated design approach to help create buildings that connect us to the natural world.

“Required Viewing”—The Hollywood Reporter

“Without question, this is absolutely the best and most creative film on the future of humanity and the environment.” — Paul Hawken