Seeds of Permaculture - Tropical Permaculture
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An interactive film about permaculture in the tropics. With education and inspiration as the main threads running through this hour-and-a-half-documentary.We remind you subtitles are available!
Visit http://www.seedsofpermaculture.org for more information and extra features. On the website you can choose to watch individual chapters interactively.
● Intro
● Arrival at Rak Tamachat
● Masterplan 1
● Compost
● Introduction Panya Project
● Kings Project Mae Sa
● Solar Heater
● Masterplan 2
● Soil Food Web
● a Fruit Forest
● Coop at Moo Baan Mae Jo
● Gardening
● Banana Circles
● Humanure Toilet
● Vermicompost
● Permaculture thinking
● Natural Building
● Earthen Oven
● Residents and PDC students
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Homegrown Revolution (Award winning short-film 2009)- The Urban Homestead, Dervaes
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Check us out at: http://www.urbanhomestead.org
The Dervaes Family on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/dervaes
The Urban Homestead on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/urbanhomestead
For more on the film: http://www.homegrownrevolution.com
To purchase a copy for public screening: http://www.peddlerswagon.com/p-282-ho...
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This film features: Jules Dervaes, Justin Dervaes, Anais Dervaes and Jordanne Dervaes
Homegrown Revolution is a short introduction to the homegrown project that has been called a new revolution in urban sustainability.
In the midst of a dense city setting in downtown Pasadena, radical change is taking root. For over twenty years, the Dervaes family have transformed their home into an urban homestead and model for sustainable agriculture and city living.
Through the creation of the "Urban Homestead" the Dervaes family shows that change is possible -- one step at a time. They harvest 3 tons of organic food annually from their 1/10 acre garden while incorporating many back-to-basics practices, solar energy and biodiesel in order to reduce their footprint on the earth's resources.
Through the creation of the "Urban Homestead" the Dervaes family shows that change is possible,
Homegrown Revolution is a short film that was never created for a film festival circuit but has a true homegrown, homemade story behind its creation.
The original version of Homegrown Revolution was made in three days for a lecture Jules Dervaes gave at the University of California Los Angeles in October 2007 on the topic of Slow Food (SEE ORIGINAL VERSION: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89HRDn... ). It received a wildly enthusiastic response from the students and, subsequently, attracted an avid following on YouTube, with over 500,000 views to date.
This new version of Homegrown Revolution was created in 2009 and went on to screen at many film festivals throughout the world.
It is a collaborative project done by Jules, Anais, Justin and Jordanne with each member taking part in the filming, editing and structure of the film. No one had any previous film editing / filming experience but they hope the passion and enthusiasm of their lifestyle and project show through any technical flaws.
Made in-house on computers powered by solar/green sources. All transportation was done in a biodiesel-fuled car and All camera/mic batteries were rechargeable and charged with solar energy. Waste was kept to a minimum -- paper composted or recycled and all publicizing materials printed on post consumer paper.
Green Gold - Documentary by John D. Liu
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"It's possible to rehabilitate large-scale damaged ecosystems." Environmental film maker John D. Liu documents large-scale ecosystem restoration projects in ...
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